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The New York Yankees are off to a hot start in 2024, seemingly putting their 2023 struggles behind them while sitting at 27-15, and one of the biggest parts of the success is the team’s bullpen, which has been one of the best in baseball.
Last week I wrote about how excellent Luke Weaver has been for this bullpen, and the Yankees are continuing to see him excel in his reliever role. With there being plenty of questions about their bullpen depth entering the season due to a high volume of injuries to key pieces, they’ve found a way to maintain their elite status as a unit.
The Yankees boast one of the best bullpens in baseball, not because of overspending on elite pitchers but thanks to pitching coach Matt Blake’s talent for finding value where others don’t.
Luke Weaver has been a welcome surprise so far out of the bullpen for the Yankees. The Yankees started a series with the Astros last night in the Bronx, which will inevitably unearth some of the worst memories Yankees fans have tried to bury since 2017.
The 2024 season has gotten off to a strong start, with the New York Yankees sitting atop the American League East at 17-8 through their first 25 games.
The New York Yankees have lost three consecutive games, including two straight to the Toronto Blue Jays to open up an away series before traveling back home to face off against the Tampa Bay Rays.
Among the competitors for the fifth starter gig, Gil and Weaver who can provide MLB experience. Will one of them get the nod? The Yankees have determined that Nestor Cortes will be their Opening Day pitcher next week.
The New York Yankees continue to deal with injuries as another pitcher expected to contribute to the rotation is dealing with an issue. Luke Weaver, who the team signed to a one-year $2 million deal this past winter, is dealing with a stiff neck according to Bryan Hoch of MLB.com.
The New York Yankees would face off against the Detroit Tigers in another Spring Training matchup as they’d host a nighttime game at George M. Steinbrenner Field.
Death, taxes, and injuries are the only certainties for the Yankees, who sport a rotation that has its warts and question marks in between the list of former and current All-Stars.
The New York Yankees made two additions to their 40-man roster on Friday, re-signing free agent right-hander Luke Weaver and claiming utility man Diego Castillo off waivers from the New York Mets.
With the Yankees looking to make the signing of Luke Weaver official, they’ve DFA’d outfielder Bubba Thompson to clear out a spot on their 40-man roster.
The Yankees have been linked to a wide range of starting pitchers on both the free agent and trade markets throughout the offseason, but Brendan Kuty of The Athletic reports that the team has shifted its focus to the bullpen.
The New York Yankees have been aiming to bolster their pitching corps this offseason following a disappointing 2023 season. Additions like Marcus Stroman grab the headlines, but one lowkey signing could bring substantial value to the Yankees.
Payroll to exceed $300 mil for the first time; following up on Stroman; NYY ranked as the best outfield group. New York Post | Greg Joyce: After agreeing to terms with Luke Weaver and Marcus Stroman this week, the Yankees are set to boast a payroll north of $300 million for the first time as a franchise.
The New York Yankees are bringing back a familiar face. On Thursday, the Yankees re-signed right-handed starting pitcher Luke Weaver to a one-year, $2 million deal with a club option for 2025.
The Mariners announced that right-hander Luke Weaver has been designated for assignment.
The Cincinnati Reds designated right-handed starter Luke Weaver for assignment Wednesday and recalled Alan Busenitz from Triple-A Louisville. Weaver, who turns 30 Aug.
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Right-hander Luke Weaver put forth another shaky start on Sunday, but that didn't slow down the red-hot Cincinnati Reds. Weaver allowed three earned runs, eight hits and two walks in 4.0-plus innings against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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Luke Weaver is coming off his best start of the season, and he'll look for another strong outing when he takes the mound for the visiting Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday night against the Boston Red Sox.
After the national anthem, while everyone else prepared for the game's first pitch, Ray and Weaver remained standing on the field.
The Arizona Diamondbacks traded right-handed pitcher Luke Weaver to the Kansas City Royals in exchange for third baseman Emmanuel Rivera on Monday. Weaver, 28, made 12 appearances (one start) for the Diamondbacks this season and went 1-1 with a 7.71 ERA.
Former first-round pick Luke Weaver has switched agents.
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