The New York Yankees' outfield logjam is both a luxury and a dilemma.

On most teams, 24-year-old top prospect Spencer Jones would be in line for a lot of playing time as a rookie this year. He's coming off a breakout season where he hit 35 home runs in just 116 games at the upper levels of the minors, but remained streaky and struck out over 35% of the time.

On the Yankees, that lack of refinement means Jones likely isn't ready to play in an outfield that already includes Aaron Judge, Trent Grisham, and Jasson Domínguez, and might soon include Cody Bellinger for a second straight year. So as he approaches the majors and his mid-20s, it's reasonable to wonder whether Jones' name might be volleyed around in trade talks.

What is the likelihood, though, that the Yankees act on the impulse t

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