This past offseason was not a busy one for the New York Yankees, at least in their regard. Much of their focus was on re-signing players like Cody Bellinger, Trent Grisham, Ryan Yarbrough, Paul Goldschmidt, Amed Rosario, and Paul Blackburn. 

However, they did trade with the Miami Marlins to acquire Ryan Weathers. He has already made a start, and while it was during their only loss, he did not look bad. 

Weathers went 4.1 innings against the Seattle Mariners on Monday, giving up one run on six hits while striking out seven batters. 

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Opposing hitters have no answers for the dominant Yankees pitching staff

Through six games this season, the Yankees have one of the most dominant pitching staffs in all of baseball. They hold a combined 1.01 ERA, while the next closest team, the Atlanta Braves, holds a 2.00 ERA.

Max Fried has been lights out, and the same can be said for Cam Schlittler. Schlittler was largely responsible for the club’s 5-3 win on Wednesday, where he went 6.1 innings, giving up zero runs on two hits while striking out seven. 

While the starting rotation is getting a lot of buzz, Bleacher Report’s Kerry Miller also believes much of the success is coming from the bullpen as well. 

“Max Fried is right there with Schlittler, though, tossing 13.1 scoreless innings across his pair of quality starts. Jake Bird, Tim Hill and Brent Headrick have each worked exactly 3.1 innings in relief without allowing a run. And both Camilo Doval and David Bednar had been flawless in their high-leverage roles until Wednesday afternoon.”

The pitching staff is taking care of business all around the board, which is exactly what is needed. If they can keep the Yankees rolling, it could be a nightmare scenario for the rest of MLB once Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodon return.

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