The Yankees are about to regain a key piece of their bullpen, as right-hander Jake Cousins is making fast progress from a forearm strain. According to Greg Joyce of the New York Post, Cousins is recovering well and is expected to start throwing again on Monday. While he likely won’t be ready for Opening Day, his timeline suggests he could be back in the bullpen shortly after the season begins.
A Strong Piece Returning to the Pen
Cousins, 30, was a quiet but highly effective weapon for the Yankees last season, throwing 38 innings with a 2.