Yankees 'would love' to trade for Eugenio Suarez
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He is now hitting .257/.328/.601 and leads the NL with 35 homers and 85 RBI. He's legitimately one of the best power hitters in the majors and this isn't some small-sample fluke, because we've seen him hit 49 homers in a season before (2019) and this is his sixth 30-plus home run season.
Suárez was asked about being on the trade block and made his desire to stay in Arizona clear. "We want to make it a hard decision for them (the front office)…I think we have a chance," he said. The Diamondbacks sit at 50-50 through 100 games, 8 games back of the Dodgers for first place in the NL West.