Yankees general manager Brian Cashman made it clear at the Winter Meetings that he wasn't shopping around Brett Gardner, and team president Randy Levine took it a step further Sunday morning by saying New York has "absolutely no intention" of trading the speedy outfielder.
The Yankees will take the field on Opening Day with several new faces in the lineup, but Jacoby Ellsbury's impact in center field will stand out among the others once balls start flying at Yankee Stadium.
Yankees officials were confused and surprised to hear Robinson Cano say that he "didn't feel respect" from his former club throughout the negotiations that led to the second baseman's massive new contract with the Mariners.
The Yankees describe Jacoby Ellsbury as the type of dynamic force who could help bring a few more championship banners to the Bronx, and as he trades in his Red Sox for pinstripes, that idea seems to suit the speedy outfielder just fine.
Entering the offseason, right-hander Ivan Nova represented one of the Yankees' few guarantees when it came to returning starters in 2014. So it's without much surprise that, while Nova has gone about working on his own game over the past two months, his team has undergone quite the makeover.
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