Budgets, financial responsibility, and taxes. Those seem to be the biggest things on the New York Yankees' minds these days. Meanwhile, the fans are concerned about left field, the starting rotation, and the bullpen.
Hal Steinbrenner has gone out and said that he doesn't believe that a $300 million payroll is necessary in order to win a championship. Labor uncertainty beyond this upcoming season has started to make it feel like this is the version of the Yankees that we're going to be stuck with.
Now, Michael Kay is joining the fray and proclaiming that we might be in for a whole lot of nothing with the Winter Meetings approaching.