So what’s the new plan? Where are those 19 wins and 191 1/3 innings Severino delivered last year going to come from? Given the “temporarily closed” sign on the trade market this time of year, and their understandable lack of enthusiasm in overpaying for declining 31-year-old free agent Dallas Keuchel (especially after just signing fellow Scott Boras client, Gio Gonzalez, who after being clobbered in his first start at Triple-A Scranton, bounced back with a strong outing Tuesday making him a rotation candidate if anyone elese goes down), the only answer to that question is from within. And until proven otherwise, the Yankees are hoping Domingo German, who already has two wins in his first two starts, will be a big part of that answer. In truth, the Yankee baseball operations people, as well as rival scouts, think German has as good or better stuff than Severino. For him, it’s just been a matter of keeping his focus.