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Yankees Winter Meetings 2025: Lack of Moves and Cashman's Comments

The 2025 MLB Winter Meetings are nearing their conclusion with minimal activity from the New York Yankees. Despite notable signings by rivals such as Kyle Schwarber re-signing with the Phillies for five years and $150 million and Edwin Diaz signing with the Dodgers for three years and $69 million, the Yankees have yet to make significant moves. General Manager Brian Cashman publicly admitted that he has not accomplished anything during the meetings, citing difficulties in matching agent asks and trade negotiations. Cashman emphasized that the Yankees are waiting on the right opportunities and are not pressured to make hasty decisions, highlighting their ongoing interest in Cody Bellinger, but also their readiness to go into spring training with current players like Jasson Domínguez and Spencer Jones. The Yankees' cautious approach is partly due to existing large commitments and ownership's financial considerations. Meanwhile, rumors suggest the Yankees are interested in Rockies outfielder Brenton Doyle, though the move remains unconfirmed. Overall, the Yankees' inactivity has drawn criticism amid a busy offseason, with fans and analysts watching for any potential breakthroughs before the season begins.

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