Yankees
Yankees

New York Yankees to face an uphill task of building a starting roster during the forthcoming spring training.

One of the world’s largest sports franchises, the New York Yankees, is all set and done with the off-season and will begin spring training in the next couple of weeks. The team is looking for a chance at redemption after losing out on the World Series title last season. Moreover, the Yankees have tightened the loose ends this season and are all set to get their hands on that long-awaited championship title.

   

However, even after an aggressive off-season, the New York Yankees face loopholes in the roster. All of the organization’s hopes now lay in spring training, wherein the actual picture will be displayed. Let’s look at five such pressing issues the Yanks will face during the spring training.

1. What To Expect From Aaron Judge?

Aaron Judge

New York Yankees’ newly appointed captain, Aaron Judge, will enter the 2023 season with massive baggage of expectations owing to a remarkable last season. Judge scripted history after scoring 62 homers in a single season. However, replicating such an exceptional season will be too tough for the slugger. With added leadership responsibility and low projections, Judge will have to prove his $360 million contract worth.

2. Is The Shortstop Competition Just A Gimmick?

Oswald Peraza-Anthony Volpe-Yankees
Oswald Peraza-Anthony Volpe-Yankees

Aaron Boone and Brian Cashman have time and again assured that all the prospeacts will be given an equal opportunity to fight for the starting shortstop spot. However, a few insiders reveal, the Yankees front office have already made up their minds, and Oswald Peraza is likely to get a go-ahead for the starting roster. With talents like Anthony Volpe and Isiah Kiner-Falefa in the mix, are the Bronx Bombers making a hasty decision with Peraza?

3. Lack Of Infield Hitters

DJ LeMahieu
DJ LeMahieu-Yankees

Last postseason, the world watched the Yankees’ misery as runs dried up from the other end, with just Aaron Judge handling the scoring department. LeMahieu, Gleyber Torres, or Josh Donaldson will have to step up and assist Giancarlo Stanton in the infield this season. DJ’s absence hurt the Yankees big time during the last postseason. Hence, his return is crucial for the Yanks. On the other hand, Torres and Josh both dominated the trade rumors. But nothing is happening as of now. Hence, they, too, are in the infield mix.

4. No Designated Left Fielder For The Yankees

Aaron Hicks

The New York Yankees are regretting letting Andre Benintendi’s departure to the White Sox. Moreover, the front office failed miserably to acquire a left field outfielder in free agency. Now as the luxury tax regulation has come into the picture, the Bombers are forced to settle with Aaron Hicks as they are unable to make any more new sign-ins.

5. Can Carlos Rodon Live Up To The Yankees Expectations?

Carlos Rodon

Carlos Rodon’s arrival was considered pivotal for the New York Yankees, who struggled with defense last season. They needed a strong arm to assist Gerrit Cole, and the front office found one in Rodon. However, despite all the hype, injury remains a concern for the southpaw. However, he did play the entire season last year. Hence, the pitcher must stay healthy to perform and fulfill the fans’ expectations.