In 2016, the Yankees traded for Cincinnati Reds closer Aroldis Chapman after his value dropped due to a Domestic Violence incident. Paired with dominant relievers Andrew Miller and Dellin Betances, the trio became known as No-Runs D.M.C. The group would not last long, as Miller would be traded to the Cleveland Indians that same year. In return, the Yankees received a haul of prospects headlined by outfielder Clint Frazier and pitcher Justus Sheffield.
Fast forward to this offseason, and the Yankees are in need of two quality relief pitchers. If GM Brian Cashman makes the right moves, No-Runs D.