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  • Yankees Mailbag: Immediate impressions on the roster

    Posted by Schlittler Schlittler on May 25, 2026 at 3:43 pm

    Good afternoon everyone, it’s time to dive back into the mailbag and answer some of your to send in your questions for our weekly call by email to pinstripealleyblog [at gmail [dot idiot that said, Harper is coming asks: What are your general thoughts about the team as currently constructed? Good enough as is? Need a big splash at the deadline? Few tweaks to get the job done? Not good enough?We’ll give the obvious caveat that things are early, injuries can and will pop up at some point, and that can affect how the trade deadline looks for the Yankees down the , out of the gate it looks like the Yankees are getting vindicated in their choice to run it back with largely the same roster as last aren’t perfect I’m not expecting much from Ryan McMahon’s bat, for instance, but starting off ice cold isn’t going to do him any favors and so minor tweaks looks like the soundest option of the bunch, but the pieces are there to make a charge at the best record in the AL rotation firing on all cylinders right off the bat is a massively encouraging sign, as we all know the cavalry is coming to reinforce their ranks over the next month or so and if the likes of Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodn, and Clarke Schmidt start off close to form they’ll have one of the most dominant pitching staffs we’ve seen in a question of how they actually improve the roster when it comes time to scan the market in the summer is a curious one, and might prove to be one of the more challenging midseason revamps Brian Cashman has had to navigate with this ‘s a lot of money locked down to the contracts and starters that they have Chase Hampton Jersey, so on top of getting any additions they’d have to weigh what they do with the players getting cost of gamechanging deadline acquisitions is always pricy, and the Yankees have rarely waded in those waters unless it was for a need rather than a want, but even dealing with more of the midtier pickups like they tend to browse through will still come at a cost if they’re shipping off contracts in exchangein separate now, it’s just speculation, but I could see this being a quieter July much like the winter was unless something drastically MOLDY asks: Will MLB start seeing the tanking problems like the NBA?

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