Only Hal Steinbrenner knows where the Yankees’ 2026 payroll will ultimately land — or at least how high he is willing to let it land — though he has made his feelings known on the sustainability of a $300-plus million payroll (“unsustainable”).
Though Brian Cashman has little to gain from publicizing how much money he actually has to work with this offseason, he insisted Thursday night he has the flexibility to do what he needs to do to improve the roster.
“I think we’re in a good spot,” Cashman said before taking part in the annual Covenant House Sleep Out at Javits Center . “The job right now is to find out what’s available, and those all have different price points.”
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman talks to the media during the Covenant House Sleep Out event at the Jacob Javi

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