Meet the Yankees’ newest exciting arm: Ryan Dull.

The right-hander was acquired off waivers from the Giants, the team announced Wednesday. He was added to the 40-man roster, resulting in Brady Lail being designated for assignment to make room.

Dull comes to the Bronx after only a week in San Francisco after having been claimed from the Athletics. The 29-year-old has spent the majority of the past two seasons in the minors and sports a 12.00 ERA in nine innings of big-league work this season with eight strikeouts to his credit.

He becomes the latest pitching acquisition by the Yankees, who have moved on from Lail and Joe Mantiply after single-game viewings. Adonis Rosa and Chance Adams were also shuttled to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre after being called up in recent days. Steven Tarpley and Jonathan Holder were placed on the 10-day IL, while Jonathan Loaisiga was activated from the 60-day list.

The moves can potentially lighten the work of the overused arms who kept the Yankees bullpen afloat all season as they prepare for the playoffs.

And as the roster moves are piling up in August, the two biggest names Yankees fans are watching are those of Dellin Betances and Luis Severino, a pair of mainstays who hope to join the playoff push in coming weeks.