The New York Yankees are clinging onto the last remaining playoff spot in the American League, but it's never too early to start thinking about next year.
While the team is embroiled in a playoff chase at the moment, it will soon face some significant questions about the future of its roster. Several key members are set to become free agents, including Paul Goldschmidt, Trent Grisham and Luke Weaver. Some players, like beleaguered closer Devin Williams, will be sent packing. While others, like former Most Valuable Player Award winner Cody Bellinger, could be welcomed back with bigger contracts.
Bellinger joined the Yankees through a trade with the Chicago Cubs as he entered the second year of a three-year, $80 million contract. But as he's enjoyed a resurgent season in the Bronx, Belling