Dodgers Notes: LA Makes Trade, Kiké Hernández Linked to Rival, Teoscar Sad About Gavin Lux Deal
The Los Angeles Dodgers traded former top prospect Diego Cartaya to the Minnesota Twins for minor league pitcher Jose Vasquez on Thursday morning. After designating Cartaya for assignment last week, the Dodgers secured a trade instead of risking him on waivers.
The Dodgers also recently traded Gavin Lux to the Cincinnati Reds, creating an opportunity to bring back fan favorite Kiké Hernandez. However, Hernandez is also being linked to the Philadelphia Phillies, who may target him to improve their struggling outfield defense.
Los Angeles sent Lux to the Cincinnati Reds and received 21-year-old center fielder Mike Sirota and a future draft pick in return. Lux, drafted by the Dodgers in 2016, spent five seasons with the team after being selected in the first round out of high school.
Teoscar Hernández expressed sadness in the deal.
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Yankees Linked To $3 Million Bargain Infielder To Replace Gleyber Torres
The New York Yankees are still reportedly looking for an infielder in free agency or the trade market this winter. They watched as Gleyber Torres walked in free agency and signed a very affordable contract with the Detroit Tigers. Brendan Duty of The Athletic recently suggested the Yankees could poach a player from the Los Angeles Dodgers to replace Torres.
Duty suggested New York could sign Dodgers free agent Kike Hernández this winter.
Hernández is projected to sign for around $3 million, per Spotrac. “The Yankees were deep in talks with Hernández before he signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers last year,” Kuty wrote. “It’s unclear whether the Yankees are interested this time around.
Last season, Hernández, 33, had an 85 OPS+ in 126 games. He could be an option at second base or third base. After the Dodgers’ World Series win, Hernández ripped Fat Joe’s performance at Yankee Stadium just ahead of Game 3.” Hernández may not be the worst option for the Yankees.
Last season, he wasn’t great, but he was versatile. The veteran utility man slashed .229/.281/.373 with a 1.3 WAR and 12 home runs. He’s not going to go out and win games for the Yankees, but the Bronx Bombers don’t need somebody to do that. Signing him at around $3 million would be a steal and it would improve the depth in the Bronx quite a bit.