Yankees linked to Astros’ World Series champion catcher as J.C. Escarra replacement

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Even though the bullpen should be the main area of focus for the New York Yankees at the trade deadline, there are other concerns with the roster.

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New York lacks a right-handed hitting catcher, and both Austin Wells and J.C. Escarra are having poor seasons at the plate.

Wells, the starting backstop, has a .562 OPS and just four home runs in 42 games. He provides above-average defense, but would he be better suited as a backup for the Yankees?

The Athletic’s Brendan Kuty reports that Major League evaluators informed him the Yankees will be targeting a right-handed hitting catcher ahead of the August deadline.

Kuty mentioned one veteran from the Houston Astros who could be a possibility.

“Righty-hitting catchers figure to be in short supply at the deadline. Would the Houston Astros be willing to part with Christian Vásquez, who had a .734 OPS in 34 games?” Kuty wrote.

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The 35-year-old Vazquez is in his 12th season in the Majors and his second stint with the Astros after winning a World Series with the AL West club in 2022.

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Vazquez works well with a pitching staff and has decent power, but there are concerns about his hitting metrics.

“At 35 years old, he likely would be able to handle the transition to a new staff. But many of Vásquez’s advanced metrics, including expected weighted on-base percentage (.263) and average exit velocity (87 mph), point to possible regression,” Kuty added.

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Vazquez is just one possibility for the Yankees. Other names could be made available, but the Yankees will do their due diligence before advancing in trade discussions.

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