The New York Yankees have a lot of work to do when MLB and the Players’ Association agree on a new CBA deal and the lockout is finally lifted. Negotiations aren’t expected to pick up until January, so a resolution won’t come in 2021.
The need to upgrade (or find replacements) several positions on their roster, including shortstop, first base, center field, and starting pitching. They failed to address most of these needs before the lockout and now are expected to be active when it ends.
Joel Sherman of the New York Post (link to the NJ Advance Media article here) offered some hypothetical trade proposals to keep fans engaged.