The New York Yankees are focused on reducing payroll by trading Marcus Stroman despite needing improvements in their infield and bullpen. The team's management has been criticized for prioritizing financial savings over bolstering the roster, particularly at a time when they aim for championship contention. Owner Hal Steinbrenner expressed concerns about financial limitations compared to peer teams like the Dodgers, suggesting a reluctance to invest further in player acquisitions. As the team searches for budget-friendly infield options, fans are left questioning the commitment to improving the squad after a promising season.
It's difficult for most of us owners to be able to do the kind of things that they're doing. Now, we'll see if it pays off.
The Yankees want to clear money to acquire an infielder, and not a particularly high-priced one, according to sources briefed on their plans.
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