Rejoice, baseball fans. Opening Day is almost here! All 30 teams will be back in action this Thursday to begin the 2024 season, and we can't wait to get back to sweating out bets on the diamond every day.
Marcus Stroman was lights-out in Bradenton. With many of the Yankees regulars either already in Mexico City for the exhibition against the Diablos Rojos or remaining behind at the training complex in Tampa, we were looking at a rather barebones lineup facing the Pirates in Bradenton.
The New York Yankees have a lot going for them heading into the 2024 season, though injuries and age could test their roster.
The Yankees brought in Marcus Stroman to provide stability and raise their rotation’s floor. Can we expect more from him? At the beginning of the winter, Marcus Stroman might not have been at the top of most Yankees fan’s wishlists.
The New York Yankees had to make a difficult decision after learning that Gerrit Cole would miss the next 10–12 weeks as he rehabilitates from an elbow injury.
The New York Yankees’ pitching situation gets more bizarre by the day. Gerrit Cole will be out for 10-12 weeks while avoiding Tommy John surgery, so the Yankees need a new Opening Day starter.
Manager Aaron Boone and the New York Yankees are currently making their final preparations for the 2024 MLB season, which will get underway later this month.
Earlier in the offseason, there was no question who was going to be taking the mound on Opening Day for the New York Yankees. Reigning AL Cy Young winner Gerrit Cole was firmly ready to head on the road to face his old team in the Houston Astros on March 28.
Aaron Boone revealed that the Yankees will not push Carlos Rodon up a day to make the Opening Day start, as he’s slated to pitch in their second game of the season.
The Yankees are picked by many to win the division in 2024, but they'll have to beat Father Time to do it.
Marcus Stroman is entering a new chapter of his career with the New York Yankees in 2024. Transitioning to a big market like New York is never easy, but Stroman is ready for the challenge.
Following an 11-5 loss to the Detroit Tigers last night, the New York Yankees would head to Dunedin to take on the Toronto Blue Jays in an afternoon Spring Training matchup.
Despite frequent rumors indicating that the Yankees have considered signing Blake Snell, their new pitching acquisition Marcus Stroman has displayed signs of quality this spring.
The New York Yankees made their biggest addition to the pitching staff in free agency with the signing of Marcus Stroman. The former All-Star is settling into the clubhouse and he’s coming off his best outing of the spring against Baltimore on Saturday.
One of the New York Yankees’ biggest objectives this offseason was to improve their starting pitching. They have now done just that, signing Marcus Stroman to a two-year contract.
On paper, Marcus Stroman is everything the Yankees need, but could the move prove to be costly for New York?
Marcus Stroman can sweeten the pot for himself in his new contract with the New York Yankees.
The New York Yankees signed veteran starter Marcus Stroman, a signing which has muddied the waters when it comes to their flirtation with NL Cy Young winner Blake Snell.
Marcus Stroman has crossed paths with the New York Yankees plenty of times in the past. Now he'll be putting on the pinstripes.
The New York Yankees have been having something of a strange offseason. The latest odd twist? They now appear to be a contender to sign free-agent starter Marcus Stroman after earlier dismissing him as a target.
It may not be long before a pair of former Toronto Blue Jays pitchers land new contracts with their respective clubs in free agency. As fans wait for the Blue Jays to supplement their roster with an impact signing or two, starter Marcus Stroman and reliever Jordan Hicks appear to be inching closer to finding new homes for the 2024 season.
Regardless of where the Yankees feel he’d slot into the staff, there’s little doubt that Stroman is a clear upgrade for the team’s rotation.
The New York Yankees are telling a notable All-Star pitcher, “We’re good.”
Marcus Stroman might be teasing a return to his old stomping grounds.
While the Kansas City Royals don't seem like an ideal landing spot for free agents, veteran starter Marcus Stroman has already proven game to join a rebuild. Would he do it again?
Marcus Stroman has enacted the opt-out clause in his contract and will now become a free agent, the New York Post’s Jon Heyman reports.
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