The New York Yankees could look to swing a blockbuster trade for Luis Castillo following injuries to Gerrit Cole and Luis Gil.
After getting a devastating update on Cy Young ace Gerrit Cole's elbow, the Yankees have been urged to make a deal for 2022's NL Cy Young Award winner.
The Yankees built what looked like one of the strongest starting rotations in baseball heading into the 2025 season. Just a few weeks into spring training,
The Yankees have a roster loaded with older players on expensive contracts, and some of them will miss significant time in 2024. The franchise might need a new direction.
Top offseason signee Max Fried is the only trustworthy, healthy Yankees starter, and he’s yet to even pitch a game in pinstripes. Carlos Rodón is too inconsistent, and disgruntled veteran Marcus Stroman moved to the bullpen late last season after a dreadful second half.
Coming into the offseason, the New York Yankees didn't have too much reason to be concerned about their starting pitching rotation. They had Gerrit Cole, Luis G
The Yankees are struggling with injured pitchers, and with Gerrit Cole's status questionable, they have the ideal candidates to consider.
Marcus Stroman is not a lock to make the New York Yankees ' Opening Day roster, according to YES broadcaster Michael Kay. The YES Network and ESPN broadcaster said he believes the Yankees remain open to trading the veteran right-hander to reduce payroll and stay under the luxury tax threshold.
After Fried, the Yankees rotation isn’t the best by any measure. Carlos Rodon, Clarke Schmidt, and Marcus Stroman will follow the lefty. They have a few options for the final rotation spot. Eyes will be locked on those candidates for the rest of Spring Training.
Stanton received two rounds of PRP injections for his elbows while in New York. The Yankees announced the designated hitter plans on returning to New York on Monday for a third round of injections. The latest update comes a day after Brian Cashman called the possibility of surgery a “last resort” for Stanton.