NEW YORK -- The New York Yankees have needs, but not a lot of options as they head to Nashville next week for baseball’s winter meetings.
With their 2016 team already bought and paid for at all but one position -- second base -- and more than $180 million already committed to 11 players, the Yankees don’t have much wiggle room to improve the team that won 87 games and the first AL wild-card spot in 2015, only to be shut out by the Houston Astros and AL Cy Young Award winner Dallas Keuchel in the play-in game.