The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Yankees have plenty of young arms

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TAMPA, Fla. — Their year was supposed to be 2021. With Masahiro Tanaka, James Paxton and J.A. Happ all likely to become free agents after this season, the Yankees’ most promising young arms were at major league camp this spring as a way to get them ready for next season — when at least one or two would be expected to step in.

But like all of the bestlaid plans this season, the coronaviru­s pandemic has thrown all that out the window. With the league and players union haggling over the financial foundation to start a shortened 2020 season, Deivi Garcia, Clarke Schmidt and Michael King will likely get a chance to prove themselves ahead of schedule.

Monday night, the owners were planning to send back to the union a counterpro­posal that would cut the number of regular-season games down to 50. The players are expected to reject it, but the owners could then press forward with a shortened season under an agreement they made in March with the MLBPA, in which the players agreed to prorated salaries for however games are able to be played.

While the union and players haggle over the details, which will include having to still hammer out the health and safety protocols, one near-sure thing is that the shortened ramp-up and condensed season will allow teams to carry extra players — likely 30.

The Yankees, like most teams, will likely stock up on arms to deal with the situation. Pitching coach Matt Blake indicated he would like at least 15 pitchers to get through this kind of intense schedule.

For the Yankees, Garcia, Schmidt and King are the most intriguing options who could be contributi­ng this season, either in the rotation or the bullpen. So, let’s take a look at the three most likely to be playing in pinstripes this year, beginning with Garcia today.

Schmidt and King evaluation­s will follow later this week.

Garcia, 21, was rising through the system so fast last season that there was speculatio­n he could make his major league debut in 2019. He has been considered the Yankees’ top pitching prospect, but is now being challenged by Schmidt, who is older, but with less profession­al pitching experience.

Going from high-A Tampa to Triple-A Scranton in just under three months, however, Garcia stalled when they tried to use him out of the bullpen in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

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