At this point, it feels like only Gerrit Cole is guaranteed a spot in the playoff rotation. The Yankees have so much depth that they can reconfigure the rotation depending on the matchup.

Perhaps Carlos Rodon could be considered safe as well when it comes to his place in the playoff rotation. After a rough stretch in the middle of the season, the 31-year-old lefty, much like Cole, has been great since the All-Star break. From July 19 onwards, Rodon has gone 7-2 with an ERA of 2.78 while striking out 78 batters across 62.2 innings.

With there being one full day of rest between Games 1 and 2, 2 and 3, and 4 and 5 of the ALDS, the Yankees can roll with a three-man rotation to begin the postseason. Cole and Rodon are likely to start Games 1 and 4 and Games 2 and 5, respectively, so it will be interesting to see how New York deals with Game 3.

Perhaps the Yankees give Luis Gil the ball in a pivotal Game 3 and rely on the likes of Clarke Schmidt, Nestor Cortes (if he’s healthy) and Marcus Stroman for support from the bullpen. Regardless, the team has a plethora of weapons they can rely on, which isn’t a luxury many teams have.