With the offseason acquisitions slowly coming to a halt, the Yankees are now in a position to begin formulating their plans for the 2020 season. Of course, GM Brian Cashman could surprise us all as he’s done in the past with back-end signings and trades, but the inking of Gerrit Cole on a nine-year, $324 deal tops the list of investments.
The Yankees aren’t in dire need of reinforcement across the board, though, they have a great starting pitching rotation, a solid bullpen, strong outfield, and strong infield. Unless Cashman is keen on trading for a big-name player like Francisco Lindor, I don’t imagine the projected lineup will change much in the coming months.