Having no budget pressure and being able to freely structure the roster according to one's own ideas and the coach's is naturally a good thing, but it also represents pressure:
If they cannot achieve the feat of winning three consecutive championships after investing over a hundred million US Dollars, then someone within the team will inevitably have to take the blame for this result — therefore, for those in the meeting room, achieving reasonable upgrades to the existing championship roster to minimize the risk of losing the championship is something they must consider.
How to elevate a fleeting "championship team" to the height of a "dynasty team" has long been answered by many teams over the years, and it boils down to four words: raise the floor.
After internal development, trades, and signings over the past two years, the Yankees' current roster, even without strengthening, is destined to be a hot contender for the World Series championship:
