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Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Dodgers agree to free-agent deal

Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees interested in surprise pitcher ahead of MLB trade deadline

The Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees have been linked to multiple starting pitchers in MLB trade rumors ahead of the July 30 deadline. Now, it appears Los Angeles and New York are both intending to pursue a veteran starter who just became available.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Dodgers agree to free-agent deal

Pitching is a glaring need for both clubs. Entering MLB games today, the Yankees’ pitching staff has the third-worst ERA (4.77) in the majors since June 1. As for Los Angeles, its pitching staff has been decimated by injuries and the starting rotations have been especially problematic for both teams.

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Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Dodgers agree to free-agent deal

Fortunately for the Dodgers and Yankees, along with every other contender, there is plenty of pitching available. From frontline starters like Jack Flaherty and Garrett Crochet to innings-eaters such as Tyler Anderson, there’s something for every club needing an arm.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Dodgers agree to free-agent deal

However, there are pitchers available outside of the trade market. Los Angeles recently DFAd starter James Paxton, making him available to clubs. Likewise, there is a veteran arm in MLB free agency drawing significant attention right now.

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Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Dodgers agree to free-agent deal

According to Pete Abraham of The Boston Globe, the Dodgers and Yankees have interest in left-handed pitcher Rich Hill who is hoping to join a club for his 20th season in MLB