Major League Baseball has announced the suspension of Aroldis Chapman, and now the Yankees will be without their closer for the first month of the season. Chapman will be around this spring, but since he won't be able to break camp with the team, it means someone else will make the team instead. It really means a lot for a few players.
Andrew Miller doesn't care who closes for the Yankees, but after serving as a respectable closer in 2015, he'll likely do it again to start the 2016 season. Maybe he will just keep the role warm for Chapman until he returns on May 9th, but there's at least a chance the role is left up for grabs by then.