We’re back for round two of the Red Sox-Yankees pitching comparison. In the first article, I outlined differences between the team’s bullpen players. The Yankees have made more adjustments to their team in the off-season. They have a stronger bullpen than the Red Sox and they have answers to questions that the Red Sox have yet to figure out (or have yet to share). The Yanks have some unique players in their bullpen. The Red Sox have some strong players but have more questions in particular to their closer. Let’s look at the starting rotation of both teams.
Red Sox vs Yankees: comparing the starting rotation of the AL East rivals
