ORLANDO, Fla. — More years than not, many of the biggest moves of a Major League Baseball offseason occur at the winter meetings.
This was not one of those years.
Not that there weren’t any moves of significance. The Dodgers netted former Mets closer Edwin Diaz , the Orioles secured former Mets first baseman Pete Alonso and the Phillies held on to Kyle Schwarber.
Otherwise, it was a fairly quiet three days at the two Bonnet Creek resorts that played host to the 2025 meetings, with the Yankees among many teams firmly in that quiet category.
Here are three Yankees takeaways from this year’s winter meetings:
1. Off to a slow start
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman used the phrase “ glacial speed ” to describe the industry overall when it came to the free-agent and trade mark

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