The New York Yankees have a few months before the starting pitching rotation is fully assembled, but general manager Brian Cashman is keen on ensuring they have quality players to work with. If you were to ask Cashman right now what he thinks of the roster’s state, he would likely tell you they’re in a place to compete for a World Series. He wouldn’t be wrong, as the Yankees retained star infielder DJ LeMahieu and signed Corey Kluber to a one year deal.
The primary issue with the starting rotation is that a majority of their players haven’t pitched in quite some time.