 J-Hat back in pinstripes is a good idea, and here's why. First off, we know he's willing to come back to the Bronx. The left he set after Game 4 of the ALDS, he'd love to return to the Yankees if everything is equal. Despite his pitching performance against the Red Sox in that game, he played a huge role in helping the Yankees clinch home field advantage for the wild card. And after being traded to the Yankees in July of this year, he posted a 2.69 ERA and 11 starts. Hap was arguably the most effective and dominant starter during the team's playoff push. And right now, he's currently one of the top starting pitchers on the free agent market. Keep in mind, though, he's 36 years old and may be looking for a two- to three-year deal. On the Yankee side, they're in the mix for lefties, whether it's bringing back Hap or Sisi Sabatia for another year, or signing another free agent left-hander like Patrick Corbin. In 2018, Hap was an all-star, and he proved he could handle life in the Bronx. That's my stance on why he'd be a good fit back in pinstripes.