Could the New York Yankees add some more depth to the roster soon?

New York has been busy tinkering with the roster this offseason and has made a handful of additions. The Yankees certainly are in a better spot than they were in at the end of the 2023 season, but more moves should be on the way.

The Yankees don’t necessarily need to make another major splash this offseason — unless they want to add to the starting rotation — but could use some more depth.

One player who has popped up as a possible option is former Houston Astros, Chicago Cubs, and Oakland Athletics utility man Tony Kemp, according to FanSided’s Robert Murray.

“Free-agent second baseman/left fielder Tony Kemp has drawn interest from the Toronto Blue Jays, New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Cincinnati Reds, according to sources,” Murray said. “Kemp, 32, has hit .238/.325/.352 with a .677 OPS, 35 home runs, and 184 RBI in eight career seasons (734 games).

“He is one of five players with at least 2,000 plate appearances since 2016 with zero days on the Injured List, with Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Paul Goldschmidt, Nathaniel Lowe and Whit Merrifield being the others.”

Kemp’s offensive numbers may not jump off the page, but he can play all over the field and is an eight-year big league veteran. If the Yankees could land him, he likely wouldn’t cost much and could depth at multiple positions.

It’s unclear what New York’s interest level is with Kemp, but it sounds like it will have competition for him if it wants to get a deal done.