The Yankees made just one official move during the Winter Meetings, acquiring reliever Jonathan Albaladejo for starter Tyler Clippard, but there could be some more movement in the coming days that would further bolster the bullpen. According to sources, the Brian Cashman was in talks with the agent for free-agent righthander LaTroy Hawkins, one of the few relievers on the market who isn't necessarily seeking a multiyear deal. The two sides have discussed a one-year pact in the range of $3.25 million-$3.5 million. Hawkins, who turns 35 on Dec. 21, posted a 3.42 ERA in 62 appearances with the NL champion Rockies last season. Hawkins has drawn interest from other teams, including the Tigers, Orioles and Rangers.