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Yanks' payroll, free-agent targets still in limbo ahead of Winter Meetings
- Yankees are evaluating free-agent targets and payroll for the 2026 season as they plan to complement Aaron Judge.
- The front office targets top outfielders such as Cody Bellinger and Kyle Tucker as potential additions.
- Judge remains a core, with the team aiming to strengthen their core around him for a championship push.
- Team leadership stresses that payroll size alone does not guarantee success, citing Dodgers’ recent back-to-back titles as context.
- The Yankees expect some early-season roster flexibility due to injuries and rehab timelines for players like Anthony Volpe.
- Positional adjustments loom as the team weighs infield options to support a stronger 2026 core.
- The club is optimistic about rotation strength but aware of early-season health risks.
- A potential shift could include reloading the infield with new names while preserving core players.
- Trent Grisham’s qualifying offer secures their center fielder, signaling strategic moves around judgeable assets.
- The team is monitoring payroll figures, highlighting a $319 million payroll with significant outlays already noted.
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