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Cashman: Yanks continue to look for “potential castoffs” to fill-out roster
March 22, 2016 by Mike Axisa 153 Comments
With Opening Day less than two weeks away and the final few roster spots
still unsettled, Brian Cashman confirmed the Yankees continue to look for “
potential castoffs” from other teams to fill out their roster. They offered
Ruben Tejada a minor league deal last week after he was released by the Mets,
for example.
“A lot of meetings with the staff, a lot of discussions of ways to go,”
said the GM to Meredith Marakovits (video link). “Engaging other clubs
about potential castoffs or available players on their end to make sure you
measure them against what you already have in camp. (We have) a lot of extra
meetings about that 25th spot, moreso than people could ever imagine. You
always spend so much time discussing who’s the final piece to a puzzle that’
s never finished.”
Right now the Yankees have four open roster spots: the backup catcher, a
backup third baseman, and two relievers. Rob Refsnyder seems to have a leg up
on that final bench spot, but who knows. Four years ago it seemed Frankie
Cervelli had the backup catcher’s job locked down, then bam, he was in
Triple-A and Chris Stewart was a Yankee. Things can come together quickly.
I didn’t see many appealing targets on the out of options market, though
there are definitely a lot of veteran players around the league on minor
league contracts that include an opt-out at the end of Spring Training. That
would be an interesting list to see. Here are all the players on minor league
deals. I wonder if someone like Grant Green, A.J Griffin, or former Yankee
Chien-Ming Wang has an end-of-camp opt-out date.
Over the last few seasons the Yankees have acquired players like Stewart,
Vernon Wells, Gregorio Petit, and Lyle Overbay in the week leading up to
Opening Day. (They also traded away Eduardo Nunez.) All of those guys except
Stewart were brought in to help cover for an injury. Hopefully it doesn’t
come to that this season. The Yankees have some depth but don’t want to have
to use it.
http://goo.gl/tpUH3y
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Cashman: Yanks continue to look for “potential castoffs” to fill-out roster
March 22, 2016 by Mike Axisa 153 Comments
With Opening Day less than two weeks away and the final few roster spots
still unsettled, Brian Cashman confirmed the Yankees continue to look for “
potential castoffs” from other teams to fill out their roster. They offered
Ruben Tejada a minor league deal last week after he was released by the Mets,
for example.
“A lot of meetings with the staff, a lot of discussions of ways to go,”
said the GM to Meredith Marakovits (video link). “Engaging other clubs
about potential castoffs or available players on their end to make sure you
measure them against what you already have in camp. (We have) a lot of extra
meetings about that 25th spot, moreso than people could ever imagine. You
always spend so much time discussing who’s the final piece to a puzzle that’
s never finished.”
Right now the Yankees have four open roster spots: the backup catcher, a
backup third baseman, and two relievers. Rob Refsnyder seems to have a leg up
on that final bench spot, but who knows. Four years ago it seemed Frankie
Cervelli had the backup catcher’s job locked down, then bam, he was in
Triple-A and Chris Stewart was a Yankee. Things can come together quickly.
I didn’t see many appealing targets on the out of options market, though
there are definitely a lot of veteran players around the league on minor
league contracts that include an opt-out at the end of Spring Training. That
would be an interesting list to see. Here are all the players on minor league
deals. I wonder if someone like Grant Green, A.J Griffin, or former Yankee
Chien-Ming Wang has an end-of-camp opt-out date.
Over the last few seasons the Yankees have acquired players like Stewart,
Vernon Wells, Gregorio Petit, and Lyle Overbay in the week leading up to
Opening Day. (They also traded away Eduardo Nunez.) All of those guys except
Stewart were brought in to help cover for an injury. Hopefully it doesn’t
come to that this season. The Yankees have some depth but don’t want to have
to use it.
http://goo.gl/tpUH3y
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