The New York Yankees were just one big move away from competing for a World Series title next year. They made that big move last Monday. The Yankees dealt away top pitching prospect Justus Sheffield, outfielder Dom Thompson-Williams, and right-handed pitcher Erik Swanson. What did they get in return? A pitching ace named James Paxton.
How The Trade Affects The Yankees
We knew the Yankees were going to go big this offseason, and they started it off with a bang. Paxton is a top shelf starter, and could have a huge year. He has a career ERA that is under 3.50. The Yankees were able to get to the ALDS last season, but the pitching rotation fell apart. Their problem was more than evident once they gave up sixteen runs in the third game of the series against the Red Sox. The Yankees knew they had to make some big changes in order to compete in the American League, and this could be the move that does it. The Yankees had one of the best starting pitcher rotations last season, and it will only get better with this trade.
How The Trade Affects The Mariners
The Mariners were in the playoff picture for most of the season last year, and they could take a step back. It looks like they were looking towards the future with this trade. Paxton is 30 years old and they traded him for a highly talented prospect. Justus Sheffield could see significant playing time this season. The Mariners have a great batting lineup, and they still have right-handed pitcher Felix Hernandez in their rotation. How far this team goes next season is totally depending on their offense.
Who Won The Trade?
The Yankees sure looked like they won this trade. They got the big name pitcher they wanted, and did not lose any big name players in the process. Sheffield could turn out to be a great pitcher, but only time will tell.