TORONTO — Clay Holmes is the last man standing in the Yankees bullpen.
Where does it go from here?
Holmes has not been perfect this season, but the closer has been healthy, which is more than the rest of the relievers the Yankees expected to rely on can say — besides Michael King, who moved to the rotation last month and looks to have a real shot of staying there next year.
Tommy Kahnle, the Yankees’ only major league signing to the bullpen last offseason, started (biceps tendinitis) and finished (shoulder inflammation) the season on the injured list.
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