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The Yankees could also use one of their top outfield prospects, Spencer Jones or Jasson Dominguez, as the center piece in the trade for Peralta. This would certainly get the Brewers' attention. If the Yankees can pair that with the signing of Cody Bellinger or Kyle Tucker, they'd be in a very good place heading into next season.
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