There is something missing in the Yankees’ clubhouse, beyond a starting left fielder.
From the addition of Andrew Miller after the 2014 season through last year, the Yankees always have had at least one and often two of the top-paid relievers in the sport.
In 2022, though, Chapman and Britton were money for nothing. Neither made a postseason roster despite injury absences by valuable relievers King, Scott Effross, Chad Green and Ron Marinaccio. Chapman fell from the closer role, then completely out of favor,and he was a no-show for a workout prior to the division series.
“With all that was missing last year, we had guys like Holmes and Loaisiga and Wandy gain awesome experience and I believe we have five or six guys who can give a lot of different looks and can pitch at the end of the game,” Harkey explained.
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