Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports The Yankees have become famous for their bullpen firepower over the last few years and/or decades. They even call their spring training pitching development center the “Gas Station.” Yet, one of their highest-profile signings during the offseason was a guy who was in the first percentile in fastball velocity last year. Seeing as their bullpen had a down year in 2020 – the unit finished 16th in ERA with a 4.51 mark, 20 th in FIP at 4.69, and 21 st in fWAR –the Yankees decided to shake things up by trading Adam Ottavino and bringing in multiple late-inning arms. One of those arms was O’Day, as the Bombers signed him to a one-year, $2.45 million contract with a $1.4 million player option for 2022. If he declines the option, the Yankees will be able to retain him if they exercise a $3.15 million club option (or pay him a $700,000 buyout if they let him walk.)