Jack Flaherty nearly ended up in pinstripes.
The starter, who was The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal reported late Tuesday night.
The Yankees had been linked to Flaherty in trade rumors leading up to the deadline and seemed to be on a path to acquire the right-hander until he was ultimately sent to Los Angeles in exchange for prospects Thayron Liranzo and Trey Sweeney, the latter of which, ironically enough, was a Yankees draft pick that was traded this offseason the Dodgers for reliever Victor Gonzalez.

The hesitation on the part of the Yankees appeared to stem from a lower-back issue that kept Flaherty from making a scheduled start in early July.
It also led him to receive two injections over a three-week span.