Joey Gallo Traded to Yankees: How the Deal with Texas Impacts New York’s Projections

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Texas Rangers outfielder and first baseman Joey Gallo has been traded to the New York Yankees, The Athletic’s Levi Weaver reported on Wednesday.

Gallo is having a career year and is tied for 11th in MLB in Wins Above Replacement with 4.1, according to ESPN.

The 27-year-old is hitting .223/.379/.490 with 25 homers and an MLB-leading 74 walks.

The 6-foot-5, 250-pound lefty has put up close-to-career-high numbers in on-base percentage and OPS+ thus far this season.

He was named to his second All-Star team a few weeks ago and also participated in the Home Run Derby.

Gallo has one more year of team control remaining before he’s set to become a free agent after the 2022 season.

With the acquisition, the Yankees will undoubtedly bolster their lineup, which has been sputtering in the bottom of the pack in runs scored and batting average all season.

Despite coming into the season as clear -223 favorites to win the AL East, the Yankees have drastically underperformed. They are currently 8.5 games behind the Boston Red Sox for first place in the division and three games back from the Oakland A’s for the second wild card spot.

New York has a 41.7% chance to make the playoffs and a 4.2% chance to win the division, according to FanGraphs.

The Yankees have 17-1 odds to win the World Series at DraftKings, 25-1 odds to win it all at PointsBet and 30-1 odds at FanDuel.

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Their odds to win the AL East are similarly lengthy, with lines at 11-1 at DraftKings, 15-1 at PointsBet, 14-1 at BetMGM and 13-1 at FanDuel.

The Action Network will update this story if their various odds change as a result of this trade.

DraftKings slates the Yankees’ odds to make the playoffs at +110 yes, -130 no.

The Rangers, meanwhile, have virtually no path to the postseason. They entered play Wednesday with a 36-65 record and a 0.0% chance to make the playoffs or win the division, according to FanGraphs.

For reference, their odds to win their division at DraftKings is 1000/1.

This post will be updated with Sean Zerillo’s projections about how the trade will change the Yankees’ future outlook.

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