Guess who’s anchoring a formidable starting rotation for the New York Yankees?

It’s Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodón with the help of whom the Yankees seem set for another World Series push. However, what if injuries strike? Or workload concerns increase? Yankees faithful, don’t panic, the club’s got it covered. Enter Will Warren – A young gun, hungry to prove his place in the big leagues.

This 25-year-old prospect wasn’t just invited to spring training to imbibe some veteran wisdom. Rather than strut his stuff, fresh off impressive 2023 campaigns. It’s likely that he could see major league action this year. Credit? His dominant season is across Double-A and Triple-A. Does this mean that the Yankees have found their fit?

New Kid on the Block? Will Warren Aims to Acquire a Yankees Starting Spot

“I would think he’s definitely in the mix at some point this year,” pitching coach Matt Blake stated. Not to jinx the Yankees’ confidence, but Injuries are inevitable, and when an opportunity knocks, Warren wants to be ready to take the baton. He’s already drawn a great deal of trust from manager Aaron Boone. He declared, “He’s a starter.”

These were not the only words of praise that Boone shared about the young prodigy. He appreciated him for his “bread-and-butter” sinker and slider. Nevertheless, enhancing his off speed pitches is what will bring him success against the southpaws. Knowing his areas of improvement, Warren also acknowledges that he’s got something to show. He believes that he can help the team out. Now, that’s some youth energy that the Yankees would love to have.

Currently, the Yankees seem confident with their bullpen’s potential. Although Boone’s words of confidence in Warren inclines strong toward him being an ace, the young prospect remains open to any role that could help the team. Amid this optimism, another name comes to mind as well.

From Farm System to Big Leagues : Yankees Young Guns Vie for Rotation Spots

Chase Hampton, famous for his electric mid-90s fastball, isn’t timid about his firecracker mentality. “Trying to win as much as possible and punch everybody out I see,” he shared candidly with a grin. He too has caught the eyes of the Yankees and are impressed with his potential. Knowing that, the club is helping him refine his fastball and slider command.

Given all the potential that the two newbies have, the real question remains – how high is the ceiling? On one hand, both their confidence shines through. On the other, with six weeks until Opening Day, the pressure is on to prove themselves in spring training. Only time will tell whether they get to translate their competitive spirit and hunger to learn into the Bronx Bombers’ championship aspirations.