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The New York Yankees are elite right now. Six weeks into the 2026 season, they boast one of the top rotations that has them looking every bit the part of a World Series contender. Cam Schlittler (1.35 ERA), Will Warren (3.42 ERA), and Max Fried (3.21 ERA) have been outstanding. But the Yankees know better than anyone that pitching depth matters, especially with the news of Fried’s injury, who most likely will be out for the next month.

Enter Robbie Ray. The San Francisco Giants left-hander has quietly put together one of the most underappreciated seasons in the National League, and he may be available for the right price.

Why Ray Makes Sense for New York

Robbie Ray is not just a trade chip, he is a legitimate upgrade for any rotation in baseball. In nine starts this season, the former 2021 AL Cy Young winner is posting a 3.04 ERA and 1.17 WHIP across 50.1 innings with 49 strikeouts. He is carrying a 3.04 ERA against a brutal slate of opponents that has included the Dodgers, Rays, and Phillies, all of which are playoff-caliber. At 34 years old and on an expiring $25 million contract, Ray has made it clear he wants to compete for a title before testing free agency.

For the Yankees, he slots in seamlessly as a No. 3 or No. 4 starter, with Fried out of the lineup and Gerrit Cole working his way back. He is a veteran southpaw who can chew innings and provide lineup-variety problems that right-handed rotations cannot. New York already starts two lefties in Fried and Ryan Weathers, but Ray’s experience, breaking ball, and strikeout ceiling give him a different, higher floor than anything else the Yankees can call up from the minors.

The Giants, meanwhile, have been a disaster at 16-24 and are firmly in seller territory. Multiple MLB insiders confirmed this week that the Giants plan to make Ray their “biggest trade chip at the deadline”. The market will be competitive, which means New York needs to move fast with a compelling offer.

The Perfect Trade Offer

Here’s what the Yankees should offer:

Kaeden Kent (SS/2B, Low-A): The son of Hall of Famer Jeff Kent, Kaeden was a third-round pick in the 2025 Draft out of Texas A&M and is hitting a promising .302/.373/.430 with 3 home runs, 21 RBI and 10 stolen bases over 149 at-bats in 2026. Baseball America assigned him scouting grades of 50 Hit and 50 Arm, projecting him as a future MLB regular with a hit-first profile and reliable defensive versatility. He carries a 22-year-old ceiling with legitimate big-league bloodlines and college polish.

Brock Selvidge (LHP, Double-A): Selected in the third round of the 2021 Draft, Selvidge signed for $1.5 million over slot and has been the Yankees’ top-ranked left-handed pitching prospect for years. His career minor league ERA across 341.1 innings stands at 3.88, and he features a sweeping low-80s slider that profiles as a genuine swing-and-miss pitch. He is currently on the 60-day injured list with an arm issue that began in March, but when healthy, his ceiling is that of a mid-rotation starter by 2027. The Giants are in full rebuild mode and can afford to be patient.

Why San Francisco Should Say Yes

For a Giants organization that has already signaled it is prepared to blow everything up, this deal checks every box. They are not going to re-sign Ray, who has made clear his desire to chase a championship. Absorbing the back half of his $25 million salary would be off the books, freeing payroll for the rebuild.

And in return, San Francisco would receive two legitimate prospects: a polished college bat in Kent who could reach the big leagues by 2028, and a high-upside southpaw in Selvidge who, if healthy, projects as exactly the kind of cheap, controllable starting pitcher every rebuilding team needs. The Yankees own the pitching depth of a champion right now, but championships are won in October, not May. Adding Robbie Ray before the deadline at this price would be the move of a front office that is not content simply to make the playoffs. It is the move of a franchise trying to win it all.

This article first appeared on MLB on ClutchPoints and was syndicated with permission.

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