Rangers left-hander C.J. Wilson has won 31 games over the last two seasons, but his performance in the playoffs may deter teams like the Yankees from pursuing him. Wilson is 1-5 in the postseason and may cost more than New York is willing to spend because of the lack of top-tier starters on the free agent market. When asked how much of a factor Wilson's playoff struggles would be, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman replied: "I wouldn't say. He's a very talented pitcher, who's shown he can perform in a hitters' environment in Texas." Wilson's agent, Bob Garber, doesn't believe the fact that his client has lost his last five playoff decisions will be a factor this winter. "His body of work speaks for itself," Garber said. "He's a No. 1 starter and he's proven himself on a big stage. There's no reason he couldn't do that in New York, so we're open-minded and that would include the Yankees in the process."