The Yankees reshuffled the back end of their bullpen after Aaron Boone used Stephen Tarpley in two games over the weekend.

Tarpley, who pitched 4.1 innings in the Yankees’ series against Colorado, was sent down to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, the team announced. Jonathan Holder was brought up from Scranton in a corresponding move and will be active for Monday’s game at Minnesota.

Holder, who has a 6.81 major league ERA this year in 31 games, provides a fresh arm for the bullpen. He’s been in the minors for nearly a month after struggling through late June. However, he does have a history of solid numbers in the big leagues, with a career 4.34 ERA with the Yankees.

In seven games in Scranton since being sent down, Holder has a 1-1 record with a 3.48 ERA.

The Yankees begin a big road trip Monday night with three against the Twins and four against the Red Sox.