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The New York Yankees are struggling early in the 2026 season, showing inconsistency and potential roster gaps. After a successful midseason makeover last year, questions arise about whether they will need similar changes this season.
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NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 04: Manager, Aaron Boone #17 of the New York Yankees looks on during batting practice before the game against the Miami Marlins at Yankee Stadium on April 4, 2026 in New York, New York. (Photo by New York Yankees/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The modern Yankees are known at this point for their midseason slumps, but they also deserve credit for the late-season surges that those slumps necessitate. Last year, after going 25-27 through June and July, the club closed the season on an MLB-best 30-11 run.
That run was in part thanks to a midseason makeover that was forced by the teamâs shoddy midsummer play. With the club slipping to five games back in the AL East, Brian Cashman imported seven players at the trade deadline, and though not all of them excelled in pinstripes, the stronger pickups, David Bednar, JosĂ© Caballero, and Ryan McMahon, combined for over 3 rWAR, crucial contributions in a division race that came down to the final day.
As the Yankees limped through July, it was clear they needed major reinforcements, and the front office responded. Itâs early days in 2026, but the Yankees have already shown their trademark inconsistency, and they again appear to have some major holes on the roster. So, do you think they will need another midseason makeover this year?
With such glaring holes in their infield at the moment, the answer to this question may seem like an obvious âYesâ to some, but letâs at least hear the optimistic case. For one, among the primary issues the Yankees had to address at last trade deadline was how left-handed heavy their lineup was, leading to the acquisitions of Amed Rosario, Caballero, and Austin Slater. In theory, this version of the team doesnât need the same kind of augmentation, with a bench full of right-handed bats capable of stepping in against lefties (in practice, of course, the lineup has struggled thus far against southpaws).
Moreover, pitching is where so many contending teams look to add midseason, and the Yankees are loaded with it. Their starting rotation has paced the league, with Carlos RodĂłn, Gerrit Cole, and potentially Clarke Schmidt still on the way. Injuries very well may eat into the clubâs depth and force them to add more arms, but should Cole and RodĂłn return healthy, the Yankees may be close to set on pitching. At full health, theyâd have more talented arms than slots in the rotation, allowing them to address any bullpen weaknesses by shifting arms to relief, and thatâs before even mentioning talented prospects like Carlos Lagrange and Elmer RodrĂguez
The Yankees' midseason makeover last year was prompted by a poor record of 25-27 through June and July, necessitating roster changes to improve performance.
After their midseason changes in 2025, the Yankees finished the season with an MLB-best record of 30-11, significantly improving their standings.
The key players acquired by the Yankees during their last midseason makeover included David Bednar, José Caballero, and Ryan McMahon, who collectively contributed over 3 rWAR.
In 2026, the Yankees are facing challenges due to their trademark inconsistency and apparent holes in the roster, raising concerns about the need for another midseason makeover.
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Thatâs the optimistic case, but the more pessimistic case isnât too hard to spell out. Ryan McMahon and Caballero have barely been playable as a starting left-side this year, and the bullpen cries out for reinforcements. Perhaps Anthony Volpe comes back healthy and productive, and maybe the Yankeesâ excess of starting pitching helps them address their bullpen needs. Or, perhaps the Yankees need to find two starting caliber infielders at the deadline, and multiple capable bullpen arms, much like they did last year.
What do you think? Will another midseason roster makeover be necessary? Or will something more akin to the 2024 deadline, when the Yankees only made a couple of additions, be the path the club takes?
On the site today, you can get caught up on Wednesday nightâs AL action with Kevinâs Rivalry Roundup, and read up on a Hall of Famer you probably didnât know play for the Yankees in Mattâs profile of Paul Waner. Also, Peterâs sequence of the week highlights some quality work from Will Warren, and AndrĂ©s reviews another shaky from Luis Gil.
New York Yankees vs. Los Angeles Angels
Time: 1:35 p.m. EST
Video: YES Network, FanDuel Sports Network West
Venue: Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY