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Inside the MLB Trade Deadline: Why Teams Are Gambling Everything on Relentless Bullpens and What It Means for the Future of Baseball

Inside the MLB Trade Deadline: Why Teams Are Gambling Everything on Relentless Bullpens and What It Means for the Future of Baseball

The New York Mets took a similar approach, trading for closer Ryan Helsley from the Cardinals, side-armer Tyler Rogers from the Giants and left-hander Gregory Soto from the Orioles. Those three arms, combined with closer Edwin Diaz and a quality assortment of relievers such as Ryne Stanek and Reed Garrett, give the Mets one of the strongest bullpens, top to bottom, in baseball.

On the other side of town, Brian Cashman and the Yankees weren’t going to be left out. The Yankees have leaned heavily this season on their high-leverage arms, including Devin Williams, Luke Weaver, Mark Leiter Jr. and Fernando Cruz. And with the deadline additions of right-handers David Bednar, Jake Bird and Camilo Doval, New York’s bullpen has plenty of closing experience, options and depth. The Yanks now have a bullpen that, on paper, is the best in the American League and can take some pressure off the starters.

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