The New York Yankees continue to move, as now veteran slugger Carlos Beltran follows Ardolis Chapman and Andrew Miller out of New York. 

The 39 year-old Beltran was sent to the Texas Rangers Monday in a trade that will bring three young right handed pitchers to the organization.

Dillon Tate, a 22 year-old out of Clarmont, California, is the centerpiece of the trade for the Yankees. Tate was the fourth overall pick in the first round of the 2015 MLB draft.

Erick Swanson and Nick Green round out the Beltran deal.

It's been quite a few weeks of speculation and deals in the Bronx, as the Yankees also traded pitcher Ivan Nova to the Pittsburgh Pirates for two players to be named later.

Sources also continue to say that DH Alex Rodriguez could be gone sooner than later.

General Manager Brain Cashman is serious about rebuilding.

The youth movement comes at a time when the Yankees face their first losing season since 1992. They were victorious however Monday night, as they defeated the New York Mets 6-5.

The face the Mets again at 7:10 p.m. Tuesday night at Yankee Stadium.

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