The Yankees had high hopes when they drafted Brendan Beck out of Stanford in the second round in 2021. But shortly after he was selected and began throwing with the organization, he tore his UCL and needed Tommy John surgery. That began a sometimes tortuous road for the right-hander, now 27, who has had multiple procedures on the elbow — including one that cost him all of 2024 — but finally had a full season of health in 2025 . He threw 131 ⅓ innings split between Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and Double-A Somerset a year ago and had no issues. It was that development that gave Beck confidence this spring that he might finally break through into the majors this season. “Last year, my goal was just to pitch through the whole season,’’ Beck said this spring in Tampa. “You’ve got to be able to play. You can’t impact any team if you’re not available. I was able to be there from start to finish and handle the workload again.…