The Yankees are the latest organization to announce they will continue to guarantee salaries and benefits for the team's baseball operations staff through the end of May.New York joins more than half of Major League Baseball's franchises in paying its staff amid the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent postponement of the 2020 regular season.This update, which was presented to the baseball operations staff on Tuesday, Jose Fernandez Jersey will continue to update in the coming months. According to , the team may "readdre s" this situation following May 31.With baseball presently nearing the end of an , in accordance to recommendations given by the CDC JT Riddle Jersey in March, MLB is subject to ma sive financial lo ses. Ticket sales, broadcasting, sponsorships and so much more are all in flux.MLB Commi sioner Rob Manfred informed all 30 big-league teams on Monday that he will . That gives clubs Justin Bour Jersey the opportunity to furlough or reduce the pay of team employees in the midst of these unprecedented times.Nonethele s, Manfred believes there will be some sort of regular season played at some point this year.Scroll to Continue"I fully anticipate baseball will return this season," he told staffers, per .The Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Atlanta Braves and Philadelphia Phillies are Jarlin Garcia Jersey among the clubs that have pledged to pay baseball-operations employees through the end of next month. Meanwhile, the San Diego Padres are the only organization to guarantee salaries through the end of the scheduled regular season, with a number of employees experiencing reasonable pay cuts.Derek Jeter set an example for ownership and executives around the league by indefinitely as CEO of the Miami Marlins. The former Yankees captain also announced he will be and has donated a prized po se sion for auction in hopes of Andre Dawson Jersey raising money for those impacted by the coronavirus.The Yankees are , making New York the most valuable franchise in Major League Baseball, according to Forbes' annual rankings. Just last month, the Bombers pledged a for day-of-stadium workers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.