One of the main storylines heading into the 2016 season for the New York Yankees is their beefed up bullpen. Already looking fierce with the likes of Andrew Miller and Dellin Betances, the Yankees acquired hard-throwing Cincinnati Reds closer Aroldis Chapman during the offseason.
Chapman will begin the season with a 30-game suspension under MLB's new domestic violence policy. On Wednesday, the Yankees learned that they could be facing a situation where they are without two of their three top relievers to start the year, and another valuable piece to their bullpen as well.