After the blockbuster trade of the offseason to ​acquire Giancarlo Stanton, the Yankees ​are in a situation where they have too many players.





Now, with one of the most loaded lineups in baseball, New York isn't done dealing. The Yankees are reportedly shopping Jacoby Ellsbury and Chase Headley, and are not done by any means when it comes to offseason moves.

Yanks still weighing trades for ellsbury and headley. Ellsbury an interesting one. Has full no-trade and doesnt want to leave. Wants to win CF job back. Nyy peeps say job belongs to hicks. — Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) December 10, 2017

Ellsbury has a no-trade clause in his contract, but lost his starting job to Aaron Hicks after missing the entire month of June last season. With a young core and a bright future ahead, New York has a lot of options with the current roster.





Ellsbury seems to be the odd man out in the outfield, and Headley isn't guaranteed any time at third or first base. They're set to make $21 million and $13 million next year respectively.

Both would be able to contribute, but at this point the Yankees have too many quality players to keep them happy, so it only makes sense to get something in return for players you wouldn't normally need.





Ellsbury was once the most highly sought after free agent, and when he left the Red Sox for the Yankees, it was the headline of the offseason.





Now that the Bronx Bombers have moved on with ​another blockbuster trade, the team is shifting in another direction yet again.