In fact, according to two insiders, general manager Brian Cashman is ready to pounce on more additions, even as he remains patient less than two months away from the start of spring training. But where will he look?
Brian Cashman deserves a lot of credit for helping the New York Yankees recover from the shock of losing Juan Soto in free agency. The franchise pivoted quickly to strengthen other areas of Aaron Boone's roster after having such a premium bat subtracted from their lineup.
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The decision not to move for either Bregman or Arenado is a clear signal that Cashman is continuing to prioritize future flexibility over maximizing the team's 2025 win total. That's a defensible strategy but it's not a plan that will placate Yankee fans who are desperate to see their favorite team end their lengthy World Series drought.
New York Yankees GM Brian Cashman has maneuvered extremely well this offseason but his latest pivot could be a Cardinals-esque mistake waiting to happen.
The New York Yankees entered the 2024-25 MLB offseason on the heels of losing in the toughest way possible, after they were bested by the Dodgers in the World Series in five games.
The New York Yankees have had a very busy off-season. The entire month of November and the first third of December was full of Juan Soto speculation. In the end, they wound up losing Soto even though they offered him $760 million.