The Yankees haven't done a whole lot this offseason, even despite making a few trades. They managed to solidify their second base situation, added a switch-hitting bat to the outfield picture, and improved their Triple-A rotation depth, but have they really accomplished anything? Most of these moves involved dealing from a place of depth, which is fairly common in baseball, but when all you've done is essentially rob Peter to pay Paul, as they say, it leaves a roster with solutions here, but new holes there. Right now, Brian Cashman has solved some problems, but he's also made new ones that he still needs to deal with.
Yankees continue to shuffle the deck through trades this offseason
