Despite a rotation littered with question marks, the Yankees have refused to add any semblance of starting pitching help. One of their major moves this offseason actually involved dealing away a key cog in the staff's depth, when Adam Warren was swapped for Starlin Castro. Yet, even with concerns attached to all of their names, the starters left have considerable potential. In fact, if things fall New York's way, it's not too hard to envision an elite starting staff emerging in 2016.
Even with the many questions, the baseline expectation for the pitching staff is fairly strong.