New York Daily News | Gary Phillips: By all accounts, the AL East is going to be a dogfight yet again. The Yankees bring a lot of talent to that fight, with two-time defending MVP Aaron Judge and a top of the pitching rotation that rivals anyone in baseball. There are still real questions with the roster though, starting with presumptive leadoff hitter Trent Grisham and whether he can replicate his contract year last season. The back end of the rotation is also eyebrow-raising, especially until we know more about Gerrit Cole’s return.
MLB.com | Patrick Brown: Speaking of Cole, he made his second spring start in the Yankees’ final exhibition game yesterday. He was touched up by Alex Bregman for a solo home run, but struck out the other three hitters he faced in the first, and got two outs in the second inning for a total of 26 pitches. It’s unclear when exactly in the first half of the season Cole comes back, but we can at least be optimistic based on what we saw from him in camp.
New York Post | Andrew Crane ($): The Yankees are in a pretty good run of developing starting pitching, with Luis Gil winning Rookie of the Year two years ago, Cam Schlittler breaking out in 2025, and even Will Warren being seen as a competent part of the MLB rotation while tying for the AL lead in starts. There may be even more to come, with Elmer Rodríguez and Carlos Lagrange both impressing in their own way while in spring training. There will certainly be opportunities in both the rotation and bullpen over the course of the long upcoming season, and continuing their strong starts to the year while at Triple-A Scranton will have them on the big-league roster sooner or later.
NJ.com | Randy Miller: As the dust settled on an 8-3 win over Chicago yesterday, the Yankees made a small trade with the Washington Nationals, sending non-roster invitee Zack Short to the Nats for cash considerations, joining fellow infielder Jorbit Vivas, who himself was just dealt to DC two days ago. Best of luck to Zack with his new org, if nothing else there should be plenty of opportunities for MLB playing time, as I think the Nationals are going to s t r u g g l e.
Also, another end-of-spring-training move saw reliever Osvaldo Bido claimed off waivers by Atlanta after pitching with the Yankees in camp. The news had already broke that he would not be in the 2026 bullpen (Cade Winquest, Jake Bird, and Brent Headrick got the final spots with Luis Gil headed to Triple-A), but it sounds like he’ll have a better chance at bullpen time elsewhere.
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