The New York Yankees have made significant offseason moves, including signing left-handed ace Max Fried, trading for former Brewers closer Devin Williams, acquiring superstar slugger Cody Bellinger, and signing 2022 NL MVP Paul Goldschmidt. These transactions were made in a short span, following their disappointment in the Juan Soto sweepstakes.
Despite these additions, Yankees fans are always looking for more. YES Network analyst Jack Curry suggested that the Yankees might still be considering further acquisitions, particularly in the infield. The potential decision on whether to keep Jazz Chisholm Jr. at third base or move him back to his natural position at second base is under discussion. Curry indicated that the Yankees might prefer Chisholm at second base by 2025, hinting at possible interest in top free agent Alex Bregman to fill the third base position.