
The New York Yankees, established in 1903, and the New York Mets, who debuted as an expansion team in 1962, did not make any player trades until 1966. In the 58 years since, the two crosstown rivals have traded players only 17 times. A prominent Yankees blog has now suggested making it 18, proposing a trade that it believes would benefit both teams. The trade would be the most notable between the two teams since December 7, 2001, when the Yankees traded outfielder David Justice, a three-time All-Star, to the Mets for shortstop Robin Ventura, a two-time All-Star and six-time Gold Glover.
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