Is Cashman Calling?

Gio Gonzalez remains one of baseball's most accomplished free agents. Sunday, I spotlighted Keuchel, Kimbrel and the longtime Nationals lefthander. But Gonzalez's market position likely changed on Tuesday, with word that Luis Severino is being shut down for at least two weeks with rotator cuff inflamation. The best case scenario still has the Yankees ace returning in mid-April -- but that's a big if. What if there's another setback? Or worse?

Even without the gloom and doom, the Yankees could probably use another veteran pitcher short-term. CC Sabathia has a cranky knee and has already signed with ESPN as he heads toward his next career. JA Happ is 35. Masahiro Tanaka has a fragile elbow. James Paxton has never worked more than 160 innings in a season. And Jordan Montgomery's timetable for returning from Tommy John surgery is full of potential setbacks.

And Gonzalez, an 11 year veteran with plenty of experience working in pennant races, just waits for a call. Well, his agents, the Levinson Brothers, are waiting for a call, a text, a little outreach from Brian Cashman. A veteran pitcher to plug in to a rotation that looks a lot less certain than it did 24 hours ago.

(My image of Gonzalez is from the Nationals/Mets game last April 17th at Citi Field.)

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