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That trend continued on Wednesday. According to Joel Sherman of the New York Post, the Yankees granted the release of right-hander Allan Winans, who plans to continue his career overseas in Japan. “The Yankees have given release waivers to pitcher Allan Winans to seek an opportunity to play in Japan, a source told The Post,” Sherman reported on X.
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New York Mets add veteran pitcher Luke Weaver after multiple role changes with New York Yankees
Luke Weaver has agreed to a two-year, $22 million contract with the New York Mets, according to an AP source. The veteran pitcher joins the Mets after multiple role changes with the New York Yankees,
The New York Yankees are operating under a microscope this offseason, as they usually always are, but it’s been a relatively slow start to MLB’s hot stove season, and fans are getting eager for Brian Cashman and company to make a big splash. That big splash can either come via a free agent signing or a meaningful trade.
“The Dutch left-handed pitcher Tijn Fredrikze officially signed with the New York Yankees on the final day of the current international signing period,” Major League Baseball insider Francys Romero reported on X, formerly Twitter. “At 18, several scouts believe he has a chance to develop his velocity (88-91 MPH) and secondary pitches.”
The New York Yankees got in just under the wire of the international signing deadline with an 18-year-old southpaw strikeout pitcher.
New York Yankees insider Bryan Hoch warned fans to brace for the “real possibility” that outfielder Cody Bellinger signs elsewhere in free agency. Hoch, who has covered the Ya
Luke Weaver has agreed to a $22 million, two-year contract with the New York Mets, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press, joining Clay Holmes and Devin Williams as former Yankees on a rebuilt pitching staff.
New York and Philadelphia sports fans don't have much love for each other. The Giants and Eagles, as well as the Mets and Phillies, have had longstanding blood
The New York Yankees have not made any major moves in free agency yet, but could soon make a splash in the pitching market.
According to Chris Kirschner of The Athletic, the Yankees are showing a "genuine" interest in a reunion with right-handed reliever Luke Weaver, citing that the feeling is mutual with Weaver's camp. Kirschner also reported that 10 teams are also interested in him.