Current New Yankees… still open to acquiring talented pitching trade target

New York Yankees manager Joe Torre and pitching coach Ron Guidry watch the action during a game against the Baltimore Orioles July 29, 2007.

Though many are curious about what the New York Yankees are planning for their rotation, not everyone is in agreement with their plans.

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Some believe that Marcus Stroman, who was added to the rotation in place of Luis Severino, is still insufficient for them to succeed as they are expected to.

There are good reasons to believe in and doubt the Yankees’ current roster, even though it is impossible to predict what the rotation will produce this season. However, Jim Bowden of The Athletic seems to be more pessimistic.

Though many are curious about what the New York Yankees are planning for their rotation, not everyone is in agreement with their plans. It is anticipated that they will roll with a rotation that subtracts

The Yankees need to add another potent starter if they hope to advance to the postseason and challenge for a World Series championship. Bowden Jim

Regardless of your opinion, those are bold statements about their rotational status, especially in light of the fact that every indication points to this being an all-out year for the company.

Jim Bowden was blunt when discussing the Yankees and their rotation, despite the fact that some projections give their pitching staff a positive outlook

FanGraphs predicts that their starting five will finish with the eighth-best ERA (4.02) and sixth-best WAR (13.5) in 2024, but there are reasonable health concerns. Nestor Cortes and Carlos Rodon have advanced significantly thus far in Spring Training, demonstrating that they are well ahead of schedule and reaching their typical velocities early in camp.

To erase the memory of a disappointing 2023 season, they will still need to demonstrate their worth during the regular season.

After being All-Stars in 2022, the two combined for just 26 starts last year, and even when they did pitch, it was to a combined 5.92 ERA, which won’t cut it if

Jim Bowden was blunt when discussing the Yankees and their rotation, despite the fact that some projections give their pitching staff a positive outlook.

FanGraphs predicts that their starting five will finish with the eighth-best ERA (4.02) and sixth-best WAR (13.5) in 2024, but there are reasonable health concerns. Nestor Cortes and Carlos Rodon have advanced significantly thus far in Spring Training, demonstrating that they are well ahead of schedule and reaching their typical velocities early in camp

To erase the memory of a disappointing 2023 season, they will still need to demonstrate their worth during the regular season.

After being All-Stars in 2022, the two combined for just 26 starts last year, and even when they did pitch, it was to a combined 5.92 ERA, which won’t cut it if

Jim Bowden was blunt when discussing the Yankees and their rotation, despite the fact that some projections give their pitching staff a positive outlook. FanGraphs predicts that their starting five will finish with the eighth-best ERA (4.02) and sixth-best WAR (13.5) in 2024, but there are reasonable health concerns.

Nestor Cortes and Carlos Rodon have advanced significantly thus far in Spring Training, demonstrating that they are well ahead of schedule and reaching their typical velocities early in camp.

To erase the memory of a disappointing 2023 season, they will still need to demonstrate their worth during the regular season.

After being All-Stars in 2022, the two combined for just 26 starts last year, and even when they did pitch, it was to a combined 5.92 ERA, which won’t cut it if

The free agent and trade markets still have a plethora of talented arms available if the Yankees want to improve, which all indications point to them being open to the idea. The cost is the issue, which explains why Jordan Montgomery and Blake Snell are still unsigned free agents in spite of their stellar 2023 seasons and the league’s acute need for starting pitchers. The Yankees were interested in both as well, but they decided to go with Stroman because of his lower cost and—more importantly—his shorter financial commitment.

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