Yankees acquire first baseman J.D. Davis from Oakland for minor league infielder Jordan Groshans
Yankees acquire J.D. Davis from A's for minor leaguer Jordan Groshans as injuries sideline Rizzo and Stanton. Davis has solid career stats.
The New York Yankees made a move to bolster their lineup by acquiring J.D. Davis from the Oakland Athletics in exchange for minor league infielder Jordan Groshans, along with cash. This trade came as the Yankees were dealing with injuries to first baseman Anthony Rizzo and designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton.
Davis, a 31-year-old right-handed hitter, had a .232 batting average with four home runs and five RBIs in his time with the A's. He has a solid track record in his eight seasons in the MLB, with a .273 average, 119 home runs, and 386 RBIs. The A's signed Davis to a $2.5 million contract in March but designated him for assignment before the trade.
Rizzo suffered a broken forearm in June and is expected to be out until August, while Stanton strained his hamstring recently. To fill in for Rizzo, the Yankees called up Ben Rice from the minors.
On the other side of the trade, Groshans, 24, had a .232 average with one home run and 15 RBIs in the minors this season. He was claimed off waivers from Miami by the Yankees in February. A's manager Mark Kotsay mentioned that Groshans might start at Double-A to play shortstop regularly.
Overall, the trade provides depth for both teams and addresses immediate needs for the Yankees while giving the A's a promising young player in Groshans. This move showcases the ever-evolving nature of MLB trades and the importance of depth in a long baseball season.
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