
With Aroldis Chapman out the door, many wondered if the Yankees would proceed to put Andrew Miller on the trade block as well. The answer, for now, appears to be no.
According to Joel Sherman of the New York Post, the Yankees do not feel any urgency to move Miller despite widespread interest.
#Yankees sense right now Miller is NOT traded. But have many talks ongoing about buying/selling next few days will provide further direction
— Joel Sherman (@Joelsherman1) July 25, 2016

Of course, if the Yankees lose a few games in a row, that might change their minds. Miller would arguably fetch even more in return than Chapman did. He’s an elite reliever who is under team control through 2018, so he wouldn’t be a rental like Chapman could be. If the Yankees are selling, they should really go all in and move Miller, too. They could rebuild an entire farm system if they play their cards right, and there is still plenty of interest in the left-handed reliever.