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New York Yankees Could Land Recently Released Cubs Veteran
Patrick Gorski-USA TODAY Sports

In a notable roster move on Tuesday, the Chicago Cubs decided to designate Garrett Cooper for assignment, as reported by Robert Murray of FanSided. Simultaneously, the Cubs are giving Matt Mervis another opportunity at the MLB level, signaling a potential shift in their lineup strategy.

Matt Mervis, a 26-year-old native of Washington D.C., returns to the big leagues after playing 27 games for the Cubs in 2023, where he posted a batting line of .167/.242/.289.

Despite his struggles during his initial stint, Mervis has shown considerable promise throughout his minor league career, suggesting that he could soon adapt and thrive in the majors.

For Cooper, this move opens up new possibilities. The 33-year-old, who debuted in the MLB in 2017, has enjoyed a solid career and is coming off a year where he hit a career-high 17 home runs.

Cooper, who began the current season with a .270 batting average and a .432 slugging percentage over 37 at-bats for the Cubs, now finds himself potentially available to join a contending team.

The New York Yankees could be a fitting destination for Cooper, especially given their current roster needs. With Anthony Rizzo as the only healthy first baseman, a reunion with Cooper—who initially debuted in the majors with the Yankees—could benefit both parties. During his brief initial stint in New York, Cooper impressed with a .326 batting average over 43 at-bats.

Given Cooper’s performance earlier this season, his designation surprised many, indicating the Cubs’ strong belief in Mervis’ capabilities and future potential.

As the Yankees lead the American League East and eye the postseason, acquiring a player like Cooper could enhance their lineup and depth as they prepare for a playoff push.

This article first appeared on Viral Sports News and was syndicated with permission.

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