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Yankees' Brian Cashman Says NY Is Open to Adding Pitching: 'We're Not Pencils Down'

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The New York Yankees may already be heading into 2024 with the most expensive payroll in the MLB, but that doesn't mean general manager Brian Cashman is done yet.

"We're not pencils down by any means," Cashman said when asked about adding another pitcher, per Pete Caldera of the Bergen Record.

The Yankees pitching rotation, led by 2023 AL Cy Young Award winner Gerrit Cole, features a new addition in Marcus Stroman and two players returning from injury-shortened seasons in Carlos Rodón and Nestor Cortes.

Free-agent starters Blake Snell and Jordan Montgomery remain on the market, but could cost the Yankees a steep price in luxury tax.