🚨INSTANT REACTION: Yankees’ Brian Cashman hints at more moves after Devin Williams trade

Will the Yankees make more moves?

It is difficult to call an offseason in which a team loses Juan Soto successful. However, the New York Yankees are trying their best to make this offseason a memorable one despite Soto’s decision to sign with the New York Mets. The Yankees recently signed Max Fried to a $218 million contract before acquiring Devin Williams in a trade on Friday. New York may not be done making moves either, something Brian Cashman addressed following the Williams trade.

“The job is not done yet. We have more to do,” Cashman said, via Bryan Hoch of MLB.com.

The Yankees reached the World Series during the 2024 season. Despite falling short against the Los Angeles Dodgers, it was a step in the right direction for a franchise that had not previously played in a Fall Classic since 2009.

The Yankees’ roster still features some uncertainty. They would benefit from making an offensive upgrade or two. The Yankees’ starting rotation features no shortage of potential, though, as Gerrit Cole and Max Fried look to lead the way. The bullpen is going to continue to improve as well with Devin Williams closing the door in the 9th inning.

Related New York Yankees NewsArticle continues below

It will be interesting to see if the Yankees’ rivals in the American League East end up making any other notable moves. The Boston Red Sox recently traded for Garrett Crochet from the Chicago White Sox, a move that should help Boston bounce back following their mediocre 2024 campaign.

The Toronto Blue Jays, Baltimore Orioles and Tampa Bay Rays have all been linked to potential big moves as well. Still, the Yankees could end up being the favorite in the division once again. New York is still looking for ways to improve, and it is clear that they are planning to be aggressive in MLB free agency and via trades as the offseason continues.

Related Posts

Red Sox’ѕ Wіlyer Abreu hаѕ Tom Hаnkѕ loѕіng іt аfter MLB Openіng Dаy HR.

In a thrilling moment that captured the hearts of fans everywhere, Boston Red Sox outfielder Wilyer Abreu hit two home runs on MLB Opening Day, leaving none

Twins Breaking: 3 Unlikely Things That Need to Happen for the Minnesota Twins to Be World Series Contenders

The Minnesota Twins are the favorite to win the American League Central. Despite that, they have just the 14th-best odds to win the World Series. Here are…

REKAP: Bulls Legend Derrick Rose Delivers First Pitch At White Sox Opening Day⚾️🏀

Former Chicago Bulls point guard Derrick Rose spoke to reporters after throwing out the first pitch for the Chicago White Sox Opening Day game against the Los…

BREAKING: Giancarlo Stanton’s replacement earns fire All-Star prediction

The Yankees’ veteran slugger is out indefinitely but his backup could benefit in a major way according to one insider’s bold prediction. The New York Yankees suffered…

UNGRATEFUL: Former Red Sox utіlіty plаyer Pаblo Reyeѕ poѕted provocаtіvely on hіѕ perѕonаl pаge thаt “Red Sox іѕ juѕt а lаunchіng pаd, Yаnkeeѕ іѕ my deѕtіnаtіon” аfter wіtneѕѕіng the Red Sox’ѕ vіctory.

A former beloved player of the Boston Red Sox is kicking off the 2025 Major League Baseball season with the New York Yankees. Ex-Red Sox utility player Pablo

Red Sox’ Openіng Dаy Hero Reveаlѕ Motіvаtіon for Clutch Performаnce

The Boѕton Red ѕox ѕtаrted theіr 2025 ѕeаѕon wіth а 5-2 wіn over the Texаѕ Rаngerѕ, due to ѕome lаte-іnnіng heroіcѕ. The Red ѕox were extremely buѕy…