The Yankees remain interested in adding a pitcher, especially given the uncertainty surrounding Andy Pettitte. New York had interest in Matt Garza, but it diminished when they found out how much Tampa Bay wanted in return. "We never got off the dime, but strong impressions were that it would be something that would cost us more because we are in the division -- kind of like Roy Halladay," general manager Brian Cashman told the New York Daily News. "We like Matt Garza and I had a conversation early in the winter and it was clear that what it would take would be more significant than I wanted to do." The Yankees don't want to give up a top draft pick, which they'd have to do if they signed a Type A free agent.