"Yankees' Trade Strategy: Can Depth Pieces Be the Key to Landing a Star Player? As the MLB trade deadline approaches, the New York Yankees are likely to be active in the market, searching for a key addition to bolster their roster. With a deep farm system and a strong minor league pipeline, the Bronx Bombers have the potential to make a splash without breaking the bank. The question is, can they use their collection of inexpensive, yet intriguing depth pieces as the foundation for a trade that brings in a much-needed player? By leveraging their young talent and control years, the Yankees may be able to secure a major piece without sacrificing their future prospects. But will it be enough to make a significant impact in the standings?"
So, can a team like the Yankees potentially take multiple good and/or intriguing depth pieces who are inexpensive, and have control years and use that as the crux of a trade for a needed player?