The New York Yankees have a wide range of offseason business to attend to on a moderate budget. How will they lure three or four new relievers to the Bronx, add shortstop depth, and create the type of chemistry and contact-hitting prowess the Blue Jays have built? Your guess is as good as mine, especially with the type of market they're about to enter. Typically, at this time of year, we'd have to wonder about any number of upper-tier free agents with the qualifying offer attached to them, wondering just how many draft picks the Yankees would be willing to sacrifice for their greatness.
Yankees qualifying offer decisions explained (and what it means for Cody Bellinger)