Something has to give, which means it’s back to the drawing board to figure out what to do with the current roster and how it can improve with additions via free agency and/or trade.
Let’s take a look at the five biggest questions the Bombers must answer this offseason with making it back to the World Series, once again, their burning desire:
1) Which pitchers should they target?
Drop all the current hurlers on the white board -- rotation and bullpen -- and figure out who stays and who goes.
In the rotation, Corey Kluber is a free agent, and after being sidelined for a significant chunk of the season with a shoulder injury, you’d expect the 36-year-old to move on from New York.
That leaves Gerrit Cole, Luis Severino, Jameson Taillon, Jordan Montgomery, and Domingo German as your rotation. Looks solid on paper until you factor in Severino returning from Tommy John surgery on Sept. 21 and not proving anything for next year, though he did appear to have some good stuff in his limited appearances.
Taillon had an up-and-down first season with New York, so he can’t really profile as Cole’s No. 2. Montgomery and German are good back-end pieces, but that’s all that should be expected of them.
In turn, someone for the rotation needs to be added to the mix. Kevin Gausman, Carlos Rodon, Robbie Ray and others will be available. Realistically, the Yanks should push for a No. 2-type of arm because Cashman already tried to take a risk with Taillon and Kluber and it didn’t turn out too well.
For the bullpen, Joely Rodriguez has a club option. Zack Britton’s baseball future is also up in the air, so the Yanks should be looking here, too, if it makes sense.
Also worth noting: Luis Gil proved he can get the job done starting. Maybe his high-octane stuff could be used in the bullpen, too. He’s worth watching and putting into the equation as well for New York.