Looking for depth in both their starting rotation and bullpen, the Yankees appear interested in Pittsburgh's Ian Snell. New York scouted Snell, who could potentially replace Chien-Ming Wang in the rotation, on Sunday. Pirates general manager Ned Huntington said recently that he doesn't plan to give Snell away for nothing. "Teams are still hoping to bottom fish and we're still not ready to just give the guy away," Huntington said. "At this point, his four or five strong outings haven't increased his value [externally]. We're not talented enough and deep enough as an organization to just give away a player that has Major League ability, as challenging as it can be sometimes."