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The New York Yankees have shared an update on their most recently-injured relief pitcher, now that he has undergone some testing. Right-handed reliever Jonathan
The Yankees moved several pitching prospects at the trade deadline last month, but still have depth in the farm system at the position.
The post Yankees announce pitching move before final Rays game appeared first on ClutchPoints. The New York Yankees are firmly in the mix of the playoff race as they are in second place in the AL East. On Wednesday, before the start of the series finale against the Tampa Bay Rays, the club made a roster move to add depth to the bullpen.
The New York Yankees have four prospects rated in the top 100: middle infielder George Lombard Jr., pitchers Carlos Lagrange and Cam Schlittler and outfielder Spencer Jones.
New York Yankees reliever Jonathan Loaisiga suffers elbow soreness in rehab, raising depth concerns ahead of crucial AL East playoff race.
Cam Schlitter’s homer-suppressing tendencies haven’t transferred over to the big leagues. The Yankees’ rookie has allowed six long balls in 29 ⅔ innings since his big league debut on July 9. Schlitter’s 1.82 homers allowed per nine innings is the 19th-highest among MLB pitchers with at least 29 innings pitched in that span.
As the New York Yankees gear up to play the Tampa Bay Rays for the first game of a two-game series, they have announced the loss of yet another pitcher to injury. Brent Headrick, a left-handed reliever,
The former New York pitcher re-signed a minor league contract with a team that designated him for assignment last week.
Giancarlo Stanton hit a pinch-hit, two-run home run in the top of the 10th inning to lift the Yankees to a 6-4 win over the Tampa Bay Rays.
FanSided's Robert Murray recently suggested the New York Yankees could waive struggling closer Devin Williams this year. This would be quite the shocking move a
Two teams with plenty still to prove. Here's why this week's Red Sox-Yankees series will have postseason implications.
The New York Yankees put on quite a power show during a 13-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays, becoming the first team in major league history to hit nine home runs in a game twice in one season.