Yankees are boring in a good way at this year's training camp
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Yankees are boring in a good way at this year's training camp
"Kind of boring. Not in a bad way. Roster is good, pretty deep. They'll probably win their usual 90 to 95 games, do whatever they do at the deadline, take their shot in the postseason. Not a lot to it."
"I like the arms. The arms that we're seeing, there's a lot of quality. Hopefully it will stay that way, but guys are throwing well."
The Yankees' spring training camp has been relatively quiet and uneventful, which is considered positive. General manager Brian Cashman highlighted the quality of the pitching staff as a standout strength. The roster appears largely settled with Aaron Judge, Trent Grisham, and Cody Bellinger as outfield starters, and an established infield. Giancarlo Stanton is healthy and preparing for his spring debut as the designated hitter. The team has few significant roster decisions to make before Opening Day, with most positions filled. Recently signed Randal Grichuk is positioned to compete for the final roster spot. The stability contrasts with the previous year when the Yankees faced multiple injuries to key pitchers.
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