The New York Yankees may be looking for a long-term solution at shortstop in the free-agent market when the lockout finalizes, but they have multiple prospects climbing the ranks who could take over in the future.
General manager Brian Cashman is hesitant to offer a player like Carlos Correa a massive 10-year contract, especially if he is unwilling to move to third base at some point in the future. The Yankees are confident that both Anthony Volpe and Oswald Peraza will develop into major-league players, creating a bit of a problem with their strategy in free agency.