 Domingo Acevedo came close to making his Major League debut in 2018. Being promoted from the Miners in late July to serves an extra arm in the bullpen for a day in case a long reliever was needed. He did not get into the game and wound up being sent back down, so the 24-year-old right-hander still has yet to pitch in the Majors. Although that opportunity is probably not far off. He's fared very well throughout his time on the farm, including 14 games last season at AA Trenton, where he posted a 292 ERA in 14 appearances. He missed about a month and a half early in 2018 due to blister problems, and he set out the first few weeks of August because of upper arm soreness. But if health is on his side in 2019, the 6-foot-7, 250-pound Acevedo should be able to position himself for a possible call-up. He was the Yankees' minor league pitcher of the year just two seasons ago, so it makes sense to think we could see Acevedo in the Bigs sometime soon.