Shortstop is the big debate around the Yankees, but there's another discussion that should be overshadowing that one: what the organization should do once Gerrit Cole is back in the fold. Both Will Warren and Ryan Weathers were spectacular this week against the Orioles and made solid cases for themselves all season. While Warren didn't have as spectacular a line as Weathers, who took a no-hitter into the seventh inning and struck out nine, he showed a level of maturity with how poised he looked after an ugly outing his last time out. Against the Rangers, Warren went four innings. He allowed six earned runs and two homers. Those whiffs were still there. Warren was able to generate seven strikeouts, but that was just about the only thing he had going that game. That line against the Orioles was much better, as he tossed 5 2/3 innings and allowed two earned runs on four hits. He struck out six and only allowed one walk.…