Overview
- Vice president and assistant GM Eduardo Brizuela told fans he believes the club is building a strong, competitive team despite high‑profile departures.
- Brizuela said the front office is actively pursuing outfield help with an emphasis on versatility and depth, highlighting a clear need in that group.
- Current projections list Tyrone Taylor and prospect Carson Benge in key outfield roles, a stopgap configuration that underscores the search for additions.
- Under David Stearns, the strategy prioritizes shorter commitments, defensive range, roster flexibility, and more years of control rather than splashy long-term deals.
- New York has added Marcus Semien, Jorge Polanco, Devin Williams, Luke Weaver, and prospect Yordan Rodriguez, and reporting links the club to Cody Bellinger and exploratory talks on Luis Robert Jr. while it also seeks two starting pitchers via free agency, trades, or internal options.