Nothing is guaranteed, but it feels like a major trade is in order for the New York Yankees this winter.

New York's farm system hasn't always been praised over the last few seasons, but it's in a surprisingly strong position to trade from, given the deep well of right-handed pitching talent. Meanwhile, the Yankees are trying to bolster a roster that won 94 games last year (good, not great), and it seems they'd rather not break the bank in free agency.

Landing an All-Star starting pitcher and a viable right-handed hitting catcher in the same deal would seem almost too good to be true, as both would address needs for a banged-up New York roster. And one baseball writer believes they can accomplish both in the same deal.

On Wednesday, ESPN's Jorge Castillo urged the rebuilding Minnesota

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