
Over the last two seasons, Robertson he has pitched in 109 games and has a solid 3.60 ERA. He was also a hero in game two of the 2009 ALDS against the Minnesota Twins by escaping a bases loaded, no outs situation without allowing a run to score. Who can forget that? But what stands out for the young right hander is that in 105 innings pitched over the last two regular seasons, he's racked up 134 strikeouts. That's 11.48 K's per nine innings pitched. That mark is obviously near the top in the Major leagues and it's definitely something that will make him a mainstay in the Yankee bullpen in years to come.

Although Robertson is "battling" Joba Chamberlain for the seventh inning role, he pretty much has it signed, sealed and delivered due to the issues that Joba Chamberlain has dealt with. Look for Robertson to have a dominant season now that he's in his third full year, and his fourth year overall. The dude can pitch, and if he gets off to a hot start and stays that way, we'll have the best damn pen in the pros.
--Jesse Schindler BYB Guest Writer
The Pinstriped Personality Blog
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