From Keith Law:
Ross Ohlendorf, RHP, New York Yankees
The Yankees' bullpen is thinner than the seaweed on the outside of your California roll, but Ohlendorf might be part of the solution. Ohlendorf works primarily with a fastball-slider combination, working at 93-94 mph with life and generally showing plus control. He's always had a little trouble with left-handed hitters, and a third pitch, even just a show-me changeup, would help him in that regard. As the second bullpen righty behind Joba Chamberlain, he can help reduce Yankees manager Joe Girardi's urge to call on the big guy in every tight late-game situation, and has a chance to win the set-up job if the Yanks follow through on their stated plan to move Chamberlain to the rotation.