The 2016 MLB Spring Training is about to start in a few days when players report to their respective teams. The New York Yankees have acquired new and retained valuable players this offseason, but their overall health is still a major concern.
The 2016 MLB Spring Training is set to start in just a week with the New York Yankees possibly trying to have Starlin Castro play third base, as reported by CBS New York. The 25-year-old Castro is a natural shortstop but was moved to second base towards the end of the season with the Chicago Cubs.
The Chicago Cubs have their sites on Jason Heyward. Every day in Major League Baseball it feels like a new big signing is made in free agency or via trade.
The New York Yankees have acquired infielder Starlin Castro from the Chicago Cubs, trading away right-handed reliever Adam Warren and utility player Brendan Ryan. The move made sense for both teams as they try to improve their roster.
The Chicago Cubs were closer to end their 107-year championship drought, but they got swept by the New York Mets in the National League Division Series. The Cubs' middle infield is full of young players, and team is looking to trade second baseman/shortstop Starlin Castro.
The Chicago Cubs are in third place in the NL Central and could make some moves before the MLB trade deadline. Starlin Castro has been involved in MLB hot stove rumors with the Chicago White Sox and the New York Mets.