With Fried joining Gil, Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodon, Clarke Schmidt, and Marcus Stroman in the rotation mix, the club still has more starters than rotation spots available. That’s led to plenty of ...
That leaves out righty Marcus Stroman, who’s still plenty capable. Last season, the Yankees left him off their AL Division Series roster and then didn’t use him at all during their postseason ...
Marcus Stroman could be the answer to the Yankees' rotation woes by offering a sense of consistency and reliability that they currently lack. Renowned for his ability to stay on the field and ...
The New York Yankees are looking to trade Marcus Stroman and one trade pitch has them dealing him in a one-for-one swap for another starter. MLB analyst Eric Treuden of JustBaseball shared a trade ...
The Yankees are truly looking to offload Marcus Stroman via trade, as they are reportedly willing to eat some of his contract to make it work.
The Yankees signed right-handed starter Marcus Stroman to a two-year, $37 million contract last offseason and he was not particularly as sharp as New York had hoped. This has resulted in his name ...
The New York Yankees are ready to move on from pitcher Marcus Stroman. USA Today's Bob Nightengale reported on Tuesday that the Yankees are "actively trying to deal" Stroman. He had reportedly ...
The New York Yankees are trying to trade Marcus Stroman and could use him to fill one of their biggest needs. The Yankees could use Stroman to help bring an elite infielder to the Bronx.
Christopher Hennessy of ClutchPoints believes the Yankees will look to sign Jorge Polanco once they clear Marcus Stroman’s salary. “But Stroman could be a salary dump as well,” Hennessy wrote.
The New York Yankees thought they were bolstering their rotation ahead of the 2024 season when they signed Marcus Stroman to a two-year deal worth $37 million. New York needed another arm and ...
USA Today's Bob Nightengale reported that the New York Yankees, "are actively trying to deal starter Marcus Stroman and clear his $18 million salary," in a January 7 article. Two days later ...