The Yankees offseason could take a major turn if they sign two players: Tatsuya Imai and Kyle Tucker. In the meantime, they signed a cheap, injured reliever ...
Hal Steinbrenner denies that the Yankees are making big profits and opens up on team's payroll for the next season.
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In addition to saying it would be “ideal” if the Yankees could lower their payroll, he also challenged the notion that his ...
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Steinbrenner also said he would prefer to spend less money on payroll than the $319 million the Yankees paid this year.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/yankees/onsi as Hal Steinbrenner Gets Honest About Yankees’ Rotation ...