The New York Yankees have placed a priority on acquiring a right-handed reliever over the next few months.

David Carpenter was supposed to fill that hole, but he didn't pan out.

"I do need to find a right-handed arm for the bullpen here at some point," Cashman said. "We have [Andrew] Miller, [Dellin] Betances, [Justin] Wilson, [Chasen] Shreve, [Jacob] Lindgren and [Chris] Capuano, and Esmil Rogers is the long man. So really, outside of Betances, there's only one right-handed arm out there, but he's the long man. I've got a number of lefties out there in Wilson, Shreve and Lindgren that all can get righties out, and at least that's the benefit of those guys. It's not as much of a pressing issue, but I certainly would love to get an arm that I think Carpenter is, but just not here in New York. I think Carpenter will be that for somebody else."

New York acquired Carpenter from the Atlanta Braves this past offseason. The Yankees could look to trade him.