The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Yankees plan to have talks with Cole, Strasburg

- By Ronald Blum AP Baseball Writer

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. (AP) >> After falling short of reaching the World Series for the 10th straight year, the New York Yankees intend to have conversati­ons with top free agent pitchers Gerrit Cole and Stephen Strasburg.

“It’s a good time to be them,” Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said Monday as the general managers meeting began. “Certainly we’ll have conversati­ons from our perspectiv­e. And they’ll either lead to further ones or lesser ones.”

During a moonlit availabili­ty in a courtyard surrounded by palm trees, Cashman confirmed changes in the team’s staff, led by Matt Blake replacing Larry Rothschild as pitching coach. He said New York has had conversati­ons with the agents for several of

its players who became free agents, including outfielder Brett Gardner, shortstop Didi Gregorius and reliever Dellin Betances.

Starting pitching is the Yankees’ biggest need following their loss to Houston in a six-game AL Championsh­ip Series. Manager Aaron Boone’s rotation could use a premier arm to join a group that includes Luis Severino, James Paxton, Masahiro Tanaka and J.A. Happ.

Domingo Germán is being investigat­ed by Major League Baseball under its domestic violence policy, which caused him to miss the postseason and could lead to a suspension at the start of next season. Cashman said possibilit­ies to consider are Jordan Montgomery, who has completed his recovery from Tommy John surgery, and prospects Deivi García and Michael King.

A core group that includes right fielder Aaron Judge, catcher Gary Sánchez, infielder Gleyber Torres and left fielder Giancarlo Stanton could attract free agent pitchers.

“We have a lot of talent that’s hungry and looking to take another step or two,” Cashman said. “Aaron Boone in his endof-season press conference described it probably perfectly. We weren’t a player or two away, we were a play or two away from playing in the World Series.”

Yankees starting pitchers had a 4.51 ERA, 15th among the 30 teams. The 4.08 for New York relievers was ninth.

Top pitchers like Strasburg, Cole and Zack Wheeler are obvious targets.

“Of course, we’re going talk Strasburg. We’ll talk to Cole. We’ll talk to the higher-end guys clearly and have conversati­ons there,” Cashman said. “And we’ll also talk about some surprise guys, I’m sure.”

Strasburg helped Washington win its first World Series title and Cole boosted Houston within a victory of its second championsh­ip in three seasons. An inningseat­ing ace could ease the burden on the bullpen — New York’s starters combined for 778 1/3 innings, ahead of only Seattle, Toronto, Tampa Bay and the Los Angeles Angels.

“It’s not something we’re not interested in. It’s just something that’s been hard to get ahold of,” Cashman said.

Cashman’s first offseason move was to entice closer Aroldis Chapman to stay rather than opt out by amending his contact to a $48 million, three-year deal from an agreement that had $30 million and two seasons left. Cashman has had several discussion­s with Joe Bick, the agent for Gardner, a 36-year-old who is the longest-tenured Yankees player at 12 seasons. Gardner hit .251 and set career bests with 28 homers and 74 RBIs. With Aaron Hicks sidelined at the start of next season following Tommy John surgery, keeping Gardner would appear to be appetizing.

“We’ve had a longstandi­ng, very successful relationsh­ip,” Cashman said. “And obviously we’ll see if that can continue or not.”

 ?? MATT SLOCUM - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Washington Nationals starting pitcher Stephen Strasburg reacts after Houston Astros’ Michael Brantley grounded out to end the fifth inning of Game 6 of the baseball World Series Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019, in Houston.
MATT SLOCUM - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington Nationals starting pitcher Stephen Strasburg reacts after Houston Astros’ Michael Brantley grounded out to end the fifth inning of Game 6 of the baseball World Series Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019, in Houston.

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