New York Daily News | Peter Sbrendrio: As winter approaches, the Yankees seem to have addressed their major offseason objective by securing a deal with Cody Bellinger last week. Alongside Bellinger, the team’s most notable additions are Berry, returning outfielder Trent Grisham, and new pitcher Ryan Weathers. While the Blue Jays, Red Sox, and Orioles currently hold slightly better records, their final standings for 2025 may not look as strong, meaning the offseason won’t shake up the division as dramatically as it has for some rivals. The Yankees are relying on a very similar roster to repeat their 2025 “success,” with the results of that strategy becoming clearer in the upcoming months.
MLB.com | Brian Murphy: The Yankees’ fortunes in 2026 hinge largely on Carlos Rodon replicating his strong previous season. The left-handed pitcher is still recovering from elbow surgery, having had bone chips removed last October, and is expected to begin the season on the injured list. However, his rehabilitation is showing positive signs, and Rodon himself expressed optimism, noting progress as simple as being able to button his shirt—an encouraging milestone at this stage.
FanGraphs | David Laurilla: Two former Yankees, Andruw Jones and Carlos Beltran, have reached the 75 percent vote threshold by the BBWAA, securing their induction into Cooperstown. Meanwhile, another former Yankees player, Bobby Abreu, is struggling to gain enough support, and with three years left on the ballot, he might come very close to joining baseball’s elite hall of fame members but still remains just short.
Fan Take: This offseason highlights how essential strategic moves and player health are to maintaining a team’s competitive edge, especially for iconic franchises like the Yankees. For baseball fans, these developments underscore the ongoing drama and hope that make each new season unpredictable and exciting.

