The six-man rotation is sort of like the Bigfoot or Loch Ness Monster of Major League Baseball. It's talked about but doesn't really exist.
But unlike Sasquatch or Nessy, a baseball team putting together a batch of six starting pitchers actually could come to fruition. While it flies in the face of convention—five-man rotations have become an ingrained part of the sport's accepted modus operandi—a six-man rotation would require a club to have the arms necessary and the daring to make such a decision.
Like, maybe, the New York Yankees.
It might seem crazy, but in some respects, the Yankees might ...
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