The departure of Adam Warren creates a large void in the Yankees' bullpen. Luckily, the team has a variety of options to turn to.
When Adam Warren was dealt to the Chicago Cubs in the trade that saw the New York Yankees land Starlin Castro, most focused on the new Yankees' second baseman. However, one aspect of the trade that received little attention was the loss of Warren. On the surface, it does not appear to be a huge loss. Though when considering the fact that no full-time Yankee starter threw over 170 innings in 2015, Warren's departure as the dependable long reliever and occasional spot starter (and the valuable innings he soaked up in that role) leaves a big hole in the Yankees' 2016 bullpen.