Thought it was a good time to start this thread, with a couple of articles from today. First, Olney ranked NY's bullpen as second in all of MLB currently (behind KC) in his Insider column this AM:
"2. New York Yankees
This team will bear its share of questions, from the collective age of the roster to the rotation depth, but the New York bullpen is loaded, even with the departure of closer David Robertson. Whether Andrew Miller or Dellin Betances gets the save chances, the duo -- who ranked third and fourth among all relievers in limiting opponents’ OPS last season -- will account for anywhere from six to eight outs.
However, the Yankees are stacked in the middle, too, from the left side with Justin Wilson (acquired from the Pirates during the winter), Chasen Shreve and Jacob Lindgren (the Yankees’ top pick last season), and from the right side with hard throwers Adam Warren (whose fastball velocity averaged 94.2 mph last season), David Carpenter (95.6 mph), and Esmil Rogers (93.7 mph). The impact of this group could be like that of the Royals, helping to fill in the gaps of innings left over from the bullpen, but with dominance."
"2. New York Yankees
This team will bear its share of questions, from the collective age of the roster to the rotation depth, but the New York bullpen is loaded, even with the departure of closer David Robertson. Whether Andrew Miller or Dellin Betances gets the save chances, the duo -- who ranked third and fourth among all relievers in limiting opponents’ OPS last season -- will account for anywhere from six to eight outs.
However, the Yankees are stacked in the middle, too, from the left side with Justin Wilson (acquired from the Pirates during the winter), Chasen Shreve and Jacob Lindgren (the Yankees’ top pick last season), and from the right side with hard throwers Adam Warren (whose fastball velocity averaged 94.2 mph last season), David Carpenter (95.6 mph), and Esmil Rogers (93.7 mph). The impact of this group could be like that of the Royals, helping to fill in the gaps of innings left over from the bullpen, but with dominance."