With young stars and a depleted farm system, the Washington Nationals should examine the possibility of selling a few players in contract years.

In the summer of 2016, the New York Yankees faced a crossroads. The team hadn’t won more than 90 games in four years and was on a similar path July 1 when it woke up with a 39-40 record. New York had acquired closer Aroldis Chapman and second baseman Starlin Castro over the offseason to supplement an aging roster for one last playoff run,...

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