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East Notes: Yankees, Braves, Howard
By Charlie Wilmoth [January 3, 2015 at 11:35am CST]
The Yankees are making the right moves to build their bullpen by adding inexpensive depth, ESPN’s Keith Law writes (Insider-only). Chasen Shreve, acquired from the Braves in the Manny Banuelos deal, gives the Yankees another hard-throwing lefty to go with Andrew Miller and Justin Wilson, and David Carpenter, the Yankees’ other acquisition in that deal, should be tough on righties. Miller, of course, was very expensive, but he was one of baseball’s best relievers last season. The Braves, meanwhile, got a project in Banuelos, and they could try to continue developing him as a starter, hoping his velocity rebounds after missing most of 2012 and all of 2013 due to injury. Here are more notes from the East divisions.


The Yankees are comfortable with their current rotation...but they're still likely to add pitching before ST.

Which is it? Where are roster spots gonna come from to add pitching? Outside a major signing that they profess to not be interested in, addition of starters look to be by subtraction of relievers.
 
http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2015/01/east-notes-yankees-braves-howard.html

http://m.yankees.mlb.com/news/artic...nkees-look-to-bolster-their-starting-rotation

East Notes: Yankees, Braves, Howard
By Charlie Wilmoth [January 3, 2015 at 11:35am CST]
The Yankees are making the right moves to build their bullpen by adding inexpensive depth, ESPN’s Keith Law writes (Insider-only). Chasen Shreve, acquired from the Braves in the Manny Banuelos deal, gives the Yankees another hard-throwing lefty to go with Andrew Miller and Justin Wilson, and David Carpenter, the Yankees’ other acquisition in that deal, should be tough on righties. Miller, of course, was very expensive, but he was one of baseball’s best relievers last season. The Braves, meanwhile, got a project in Banuelos, and they could try to continue developing him as a starter, hoping his velocity rebounds after missing most of 2012 and all of 2013 due to injury. Here are more notes from the East divisions.


The Yankees are comfortable with their current rotation...but they're still likely to add pitching before ST.

Which is it? Where are roster spots gonna come from to add pitching? Outside a major signing that they profess to not be interested in, addition of starters look to be by subtraction of relievers.


So basically we have 3 proven starters & two others on the back end that haven't proven a thing.
 
So basically we have 3 proven starters & two others on the back end that haven't proven a thing.

3 proven with recent injury histories. Oh yeah, got to go with comfortable. Lol!
 

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