11/21/2023 0 Comments Yankees offseason moves 2022These three offseason moves meant to help the 2021 Yankees now look deranged. But how can the guy who controls the finances fire the guy he forced to make these decisions? That’s the million-dollar question, but the Yankees wouldn’t even pay $100 to find out the answer. In the end, on top of lacking the general fortitude to defeat any of their immediate rivals in convincing fashion throughout the year, the Yankees made some offseason decisions that truly look insane right about now. And we learned that the hard way having to sit through over six months and 163 games to get that message stuffed down our throat. To be frank, the team that fell one game short of the ALCS needed more than that even though they technically did get “better.” It just wasn’t enough. The offseason additions consisted of Jameson Taillon, Lucas Luetge, Darren O’Day, Justin Wilson, Adam Warren, Socrates Brito … and the “big fish” in Corey Kluber. The team was mum about a reunion with Masahiro Tanaka and then just … let him go. DJ LeMahieu’s contract agreement took way too long. It wasn’t too long ago general manager Brian Cashman was playing chess against owner Hal Steinbrenner and the rest of the New York Yankees organization in order to figure out the perfect way to upgrade this roster in a cost-effec … no, wait … CHEAP manner after financial restrictions were implemented. Marcus Semien #10 of the Toronto Blue Jays (Photo by Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images) /
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