The New York Yankees have an interesting starting pitching predicament on their hands.

Two of the Yankees' top three arms, Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodón, will begin the year on the injured list. Cole underwent Tommy John surgery in March, while Rodón had a bone spur removed from his elbow in October. Both are expected to come back somewhat early in the season, but how early is still a mystery.

Should the Yankees add a starter in free agency? And if so, how much should they be willing to spend on that starter to build the most dominant rotation possible once Cole and Rodón are back in the fold?

One baseball writer believes New York will go full-throttle in its bid for the most coveted international pitcher of this year's free-agent class.

On Friday, Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter predicte

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