Yankees Plan Patient Approach to Free Agent Market
Yankees Plan Patient Approach to Free Agent Market

Yankees Plan Patient Approach to Free Agent Market

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The New York Yankees are actively adjusting their offseason strategy following the departure of Juan Soto to the Mets, as general manager Brian Cashman remains open to potential trades and free-agent signings. Cashman indicated that the Yankees are focusing on affordable infield options rather than making high-cost commitments, particularly due to their current payroll situation, which includes the need to offload Marcus Stroman’s contract. The team recently made significant moves, including signing pitcher Max Fried to an eight-year deal and acquiring closer Williams from Milwaukee. With pitchers and catchers reporting soon, the Yankees' farm system appears to be in a state of flux, with several top prospects having uneven performances last season. The organization is hopeful that younger talents, including Jasson Domínguez and Spencer Jones, will develop despite recent challenges. Overall, the Yankees are poised to navigate a complex offseason while keeping an eye on future prospects.

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