The New York Yankees’ bullpen could be very scary in 2016.
The Yankees have acquired All-Star closer Aroldis Chapman from the Cincinnati Reds, according to multiple reports. YES Network’s Jack Curry was the first to report Monday that the Yankees were on the verge of landing the hard-throwing left-hander.
New York surrendered four minor leaguers in the deal.
Yankees have acquired Aroldis Chapman from the Reds for RHPs Caleb Cotham and Rookie Davis and INFs Eric Jagielo and Tony Renda.
— Bryan Hoch ⚾️ (@BryanHoch) December 28, 2015
Hearing Yankees will give up 4 minor league players for Chapman. But none from elite group of Sanchez, Judge, Mateo, Bird, etc.
What do you think? Leave a comment.— JackCurryYES (@JackCurryYES) December 28, 2015
The trade comes just weeks after the Los Angeles Dodgers were believed to be on the verge of trading for Chapman at the Major League Baseball winter meetings. That deal fell through, however, after domestic violence allegations against Chapman surfaced.
The addition of Chapman, a four-time All-Star who has saved at least 33 games each of the last four seasons, will give the Yankees a dynamic late-inning trio if New York keeps both Andrew Miller and Dellin Betances. The Kansas City Royals have had great success with an excellent bullpen the last two seasons, so it’s unsurprising to see other teams, like the Yankees, considering similar blueprints.
Managers love relievers who pile up strikeouts. No muss, no fuss. In 2015, Betances-Miller-Chapman combined for 212 IPs/347 Ks/14.7K per 9.
— JackCurryYES (@JackCurryYES) December 28, 2015
With Betances-Miller-Chapman, the Yankees can shorten games to six innings and boost a rotation that ddid't give a lot of length in 2015
— JackCurryYES (@JackCurryYES) December 28, 2015
Chapman, who turns 28 in February, posted a 1.63 ERA in 65 appearances spanning 66 1/3 innings last season. He struck out 15.7 batters per nine frames.
UPDATE (10 p.m. ET): The Yankees confirmed the deal.
#Yankees acquire LHP Aroldis Chapman from Reds for RHPs Caleb Cotham, Rookie Davis & INFs Eric Jagielo, Tony Renda. pic.twitter.com/2u3dACe6en
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) December 28, 2015
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