Yankees Podcast: Payroll Cut by $50 Million Once Again
Adam Ottavino isn't a Yankee because of the illusion of a salary cap

For the second time in three years, the Yankees have cut payroll by $50 million while in their championship window.
Adam Ottavino isn't a Yankee because of the illusion of a salary cap
For the second time in three years, the Yankees have cut payroll by $50 million while in their championship window.
The Yankees acquired the Pirates' right-hander for four prospects
The Yankees added another starting pitcher to their rotation by trading for the Pirates’ Jameson Taillon. The right-hander hasn’t pitched since 2019 after undergoing a second Tommy John surgery, and he joins a Yankees staff that is full of starters who are returning from injuries and who haven’t pitched much, if at all, over the […]
The AL East is looking like a three-team race in 2021
The Yankees can no longer only worry about the Rays in the AL East. The division is now a three-team race.
Yankees aren't ending their championship drought with this roster
The Yankees weren’t good enough to get out of the ALDS in 2020 and their roster for 2021 is at best the same it was in 2020.
The Yankees continue to sit idle as their championship window closes
I thought the goal of each Yankees season was to win the World Series. I’m not so sure anymore.
The Yankees' best player for the last two years still isn't a Yankee
There’s a report DJ LeMahieu is “dismayed” with the Yankees and has asked his agent to connect with other teams.
The Yankees have yet to do anything to improve their roster for 2021
It’s been nearly three months since the Yankees’ season ended and they have done nothing to improve their roster since then.
The Yankees made their first two moves of the offseason
The Yankees are bringing back Zack Britton for 2021 and 2022, but for now, they’re not bringing back Brett Gardner.
The Yankees aren't close to being the best team in the AL
The Yankees don’t appear to be close to the Rays or Astros or winning the American League pennant.
The Yankees' offense performed their annual postseason disappearing act
One run. That’s all the Yankees were able to score in a winner-take-all Game 5. One run.