The Yankees offseason has gone strangely silent, and today we dig into why this front office feels more cagey than any winter in recent memory. From Trent Grisham unexpectedly accepting the qualifying offer to the ripple effects of every potential move, the Yankees look like a team afraid of the butterfly effect. One wrong signing blocks a prospect. One wrong trade guts the future. And standing still risks wasting another prime year of Aaron Judge and Gerrit Cole. In this episode, we break down the state of the offseason, the pitching market, the Cody Bellinger versus Kyle Tucker dilemma, and why Jasson Dominguez’s path is being squeezed tighter by the day. We also take a closer look at Tatsuya Imai, why Cashman loves stacking pitching even when it feels crowded, and how the Yankees could use that depth to reshape the roster. Plus, we talk Spencer Jones, Jazz Chisholm trade rumors, and the complicated balance between winning now and protecting the next wave of talent. Stick around for voicemails at the end.
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