The New York Yankees made a strategic move on Sunday by acquiring infielder J.D. Davis represents the Oakland Athletics. Davis was traded to the Yankees, along with monetary considerations, for infielder Jordan Groshans. This move comes at a vital time for the Yankees, who are looking to improve their lineup despite injury concerns. Details of the Trade J.D. Davis, 31, was designated for assignment by the Athletics earlier this week after hitting.236/.304/.366 with four home runs in 39 games this season. Despite his recent troubles, Davis provides extensive experience and versatility to the Yankees' roster. Davis has a.259/.341/.427 batting line, 72 home runs, and 220 RBIs in eight seasons. His best season came with the Mets in 2019, when he batted.307 with an.895 OPS, hitting 22 home runs and driving in 57 RBI. In exchange, the Yankees traded Jordan Groshans to Oakland. Groshans, 24, was claimed off waivers from the Miami Marlins in February. He has been a member of numerous clubs, in