Recent hitter contracts show the Yankees could've done more
Briefly

The Yankees missed out on Juan Soto but nonetheless made significant enhancements to their World Series prospects, raising questions on their decisions concerning contracts.
Gleyber Torres signed a one-year deal worth $15 million with the Tigers, indicating he could have been a viable option for the Yankees.
Teoscar Hernández returned to the Dodgers on a three-year contract, showing he might have accepted a lower offer to stay, but his price could have varied.
The Yankees' hesitation regarding Hernández may stem from the attached qualifying offer, which would have resulted in losing two draft picks.
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