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The Yankees released first baseman/outfielder Juan Rivera, tweets Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports...
The Yankees added Vernon Wells and Lyle Overbay this week. Wells, Overbay, and Ben Francisco are making the team, Rivera was told, according to MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch and others.
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1. Martin HemnerIt's not even the strangest Yankee move of the past week, which has to go to trading for Chad Qualls.
It's pretty obvious they did it to lock down the team scrabble competition. Same reason they traded for Xaiver Nady a few years ago.
That was exactly my reaction, even though when you think about it, signs are easily changed. The only other possibility is trying see if McDonald might recognize patterns of batting or pitching behavior that the scouts may have missed, but that also seems like kind of a long shot.
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It's not even the strangest Yankee move of the past week, which has to go to trading for Chad Qualls.
I've got to think this is part of the wily Cashman's master plan to keep everyone off their guard. No other explanation for these two acquisitions makes sense.
When else has this happened?
I think that maybe TVerik is remembering the Mike Stanton experience, when the Sox acquired Stanton to pitch for one game against the Yankees in 2005. But Stanton had spent almost 3 months in Washington after the Yankees got rid of him, and it was a trade, not a waiver claim.
Vaguely similar things also in 2005 that don't exactly count: Mark Bellhorn's 5th game for the Yankees was against the Sox. Alan Embree had been with the Yankees for over a month when he first faced Boston.
BBRef's multi-franchise tool tells us that the Yankees released Joe Oliver on June 20, 2001, the Sox signed him on July 2, and his next MLB game was September 2 against the Yankees. This also doesn't really count, and few people outside of Joe Oliver's immediate family remember that he played for both the Yankees and Red Sox in 2001.
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