 Another late night move last night the Yankees getting shortstop at any Echeverria from the Pirates. How does that affect what happens in the clubhouse on the field and then with all the roster moves they made. Well I'll quote Brian Cashman who called Echeverria a defensive wizard. This is a guy who's played 766 games at shortstop in his career. Since 2012 Fangraff says he has saved 22 runs that's seventh best in the major leagues and again this is a little insurance for the return of D. D. Gregorius. He's still trying to come back from that bruised heel. Took batting practice today also ran hard on the treadmill but Brian Cashman said he's looking at maybe next Thursday when the Yankees play Seattle for the potential return of D. D. Gregorius. He doesn't see it happening before then so the Yankees will go to the West Coast play that Oakland series and you're gonna see Echeverria get some starts at shortstop. You might even see him out there tomorrow at shortstop. Aaron Boone said if you look at what the Yankees are trying to do here guys they're adding depth. Brian Cashman noted that the Pirates picked up all the money on this deal but if you're looking at a situation of Torres at second base and Echeverria at shortstop or Torres at shortstop and Toreas at second base. Which one do the Yankees prefer. It's Torres back at second base where he's been more comfortable this year and it's the new shortstop at shortstop. Now we showed that graphic guys I should also mention of the other additions that came up. We should keep an eye on Stephen Tarpley when he does get into a game he'll be making his major league debut. This is a lefty reliever the Yankees are very high on. He averaged over a strike out and inning at AAA at AAA Scranton. He also had a ground ball rate of 66 percent. So this guy is a ground ball machine. Cashman said if the Yankee bullpen wasn't already one of the best in major league baseball Tarpley would have been called up a while ago.