Sox don’t make that move since Taillon only has two years of control left.
Taillon, assuming he passes his physical and is totally healthy, gives the Yanks a 1-2 power pitching punch atop their rotation with Cole that will only get more powerful with Sevy returning. Kluber, if he can stay healthy, adds the crafty type element of movement and command and likely would slot into the rotation as the 2 before Sevy comes back and the 3 after just so you don’t have 3 straight guys chucking 100. I’d want to see the return, clearly. Pitt is apparently looking for upside over proximity, so that really makes the whole return impossible to predict. Yanks are flush with very high ceiling (and high bust potential) kids in the short season leagues. I doubt the Yanks move Dominguez in this deal, but Cabello, Rosario, Garcia or a host of high upside arms could be on the move.
Very intrigued here, but Taillon would be the punch needed for this rotation to firmly plant the Yanks as the AL favorite in 2021 and really sets us up for 22 as well. The Yanks have the upside arms in their pen or high minors to add depth too. When Sevy comes back, either JMont or Deivi would get bumped out of the rotation assuming everyone else is healthy. Consider that Schmidt and Garcia are top 100’s. You still have King, Nelson, Loaisiga, and Gil as upside arms (King less so on upside, but higher likelihood of sticking as a starter) with a host of A-AA arms behind them.