MLB | Jesse Borek: Three and a half years ago, the Yankees signed undrafted free agent Hueston Morrill. Morrill, who’d played both ways in college, prefered to be a hitter. But when the Yankees thought he could transition to pitching full-time, he embraced it. After a non-descript 2024, Morrill exploded in 2025. Across the season at two levels (maxing out at Double-A), opponents hit .118 with a .398 OPS. Now, he’s toiling in the Arizona Fall League. The early returns are good. 3.2 scoreless innings, though he’s given up four hits and struck out none. Regardless, it’s valuable reps for a Yankees relief prospect whose name we’re likely to become increasingly familiar with.

NJ.com | Bob Klapisch: Perhaps the biggest house of horrors for the 2025 Yankees was the bullpen. Erratic and inconsist

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