The New York Yankees have poured resources into their bullpen, but the unit continues to unravel in the season’s most crucial stretch. Despite big-name acquisitions, the group remains inconsistent, and one of its most trusted arms has suddenly become a liability.

Investments that haven’t paid off

This was supposed to be a reloaded relief corps. The Yankees traded for Jake Bird, Camilo Doval, and David Bednar at the deadline, adding to an offseason headlined by the arrival of Devin Williams. On paper, that mix should have stabilized late-inning chaos.

Instead, the bullpen has remained shaky, often turning comfortable leads into stressful finishes. No reliever embodies this slide more than left-hander Tim Hill, whose recent struggles have undercut what had been a steady season.

Hill’s nu

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