The Yankees will be without Curtis Granderson and Mark Teixeira into May, Alex Rodriguez for at least the first half of the season and Derek Jeter is coming off ankle surgery.
However, Brian Cashman doesn't plan on doing any major tweaking as the regular season approaches.
"What we have in camp is what we'll continue to evaluate," Cashman said. "It's not the time of year to be making any moves. Usually movement takes place after the draft unless people are trying to dump garbage."
History might suggest otherwise, though as two of New York's biggest moves in the last 15 years came in mid-February when the club acquired Roger Clemens and Alex Rodriguez.





