There is absolutely no reason to believe that the Yankees will be signing any more players to major league free agent deals. The market for starting pitching has dried up and there seems to be a legitimate lack of funds available to improve the team. At this point in the offseason, it’s hard to advocate for anyone still out there, but that doesn’t mean the roster is complete. In order to add more pitching depth, the Yankees should pursue more minor league deals than they have so far.
The Yankees have signed Ruben Tejada as a potential replacement infielder and Ji-Man Choi will serve as depth for first base, but the pitching appears to be lacking.