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Drafted: '06, 1st round (41 overall)
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| 456 | ||
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| ETA in Majors | ||
| 2008 |
Considering his success, it would be understandable if the Yankees left Chamberlain in the bullpen. But it wouldn't take advantage of everything he has to offer. He's got the kind of stuff that should put him near the top of the rotation in time, with the ability to throw four pitches -- fastball, curve, slider and changeup -- for strikes. You never can tell what might happen in the future with trades and signings, but the concept of a Philip Hughes-Joba Chamberlain-Ian Kennedy rotation should make Yankee fans plan for baseball deep into October for the next decade or so.