What will Cashman prioritize and how? Let’s take a look at his to-do list.īring Juan Soto home. We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again. The Yankees need hitting and pitching help, and plenty of competition for both. This won’t be like 2019’s Winter Meetings when the only matter was closing the deal for Gerrit Cole.
The veteran GM Cashman has his work cut out for him. This year’s convention in Nashville has enough storylines and possibilities to rival Las Vegas’ Wicked Spoon Buffet. Sure enough, the Winter Meetings are often where baseball’s real magic happens where the deals go down where the sausage is made.
Just look at the winter of 2008, when they spent over $250 million to sign CC Sabathia, AJ Burnett, and Mark Teixeira. The Yankees miss the playoffs one year and enter that offseason with a general “Go big or go home” attitude. We’ve seen this before under Brian Cashman.
MLB Comic-Con is underway with the Winter Meetings kicking off in Nashville, and we should expect the Yankees to be active.