Alex Bergman in action for the Astros

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Despite the strong moves the New York Yankees have made this offseason, a few unresolved roster questions remain as spring training approaches. Addressing these gaps will be critical to solidifying their lineup ahead of the 2025 season.

Alex Bregman to the Yankees? Insider says New York likely out on former Astros star

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The Yankees are likely focusing on two key areas: adding a left-handed reliever to their bullpen and determining how to handle the infield positions. Specifically, they need to decide who will fill the spot not occupied by Jazz Chisholm Jr., whether it’s second or third base.

Among the potential solutions, former Houston Astros star Alex Bregman has emerged as a high-profile name linked to the Yankees. However, recent developments suggest New York’s interest in Bregman may not be as strong as initially speculated. Despite his proven track record as a consistent offensive force and a solid defender, the Yankees appear hesitant to pursue him aggressively this offseason.

MLB insider Jon Heyman shed light on the situation during his January 22 appearance on B/R Walk-Off. “I’m not seeing Mets or Yankees for Bregman at this point,” Heyman stated. “Obviously, he’s a great player, and he’d help anybody… Yankees, I don’t think they’re doing anything more big. They’ve done plenty big. I think they’re one of the winter winners to this point.”

Heyman’s remarks highlight the Yankees’ confidence in their offseason acquisitions and their potential hesitance to make another blockbuster move. Notably, he pointed out that the Yankees’ biggest rivals, the Boston Red Sox, currently appear “as likely as anybody” to land Bregman. Such a scenario would undoubtedly add another layer of intrigue to the already heated AL East rivalry.

While Yankees fans would prefer to see Bregman stay out of the division, New York’s recent additions should leave them feeling optimistic about their ability to compete next season. The roster improvements made this winter—ranging from bolstering the rotation to enhancing the lineup—have positioned the Yankees as one of the league’s most improved teams. Whether or not Boston acquires Bregman, the Yankees’ offseason moves should ensure they’re not intimidated by their rivals.

As spring training draws closer, the Yankees’ focus will shift to finalizing the bullpen and addressing the remaining infield uncertainty. While Alex Bregman’s name carries significant weight, it appears unlikely he will wear pinstripes in 2025. Instead, the Yankees seem poised to rely on their current roster upgrades and smaller complementary moves to prepare for the upcoming campaign.