Yankees Add Nine-Time All-Star With $15 Million Deal
The New York Yankees sign nine-time All-Star Justin Verlander to a one-year, $15 million deal. After their recent World Series appearance, the Yankees still have significant roster updates to tackle. Their top priority is re-signing star slugger Juan Soto for the long term, but the competition is steep, with the Mets, Blue Jays, and Red Sox all vying for his signature. Additionally, the Yankees are expected to strengthen their infield, as free agency looms for first baseman Anthony Rizzo and second baseman Gleyber Torres. Pitching is another area of focus, especially after Marcus Stroman’s postseason struggles led to his removal from the rotation.
Bleacher Report’s Zachary Rymer suggests Verlander could be the answer, proposing the Yankees sign him for one year. While Verlander’s recent season with the Astros saw a decline—posting a 5.48 ERA in 17 starts with reduced velocity—he remains determined to prove he still has more to offer. With three Cy Young Awards and nine All-Star appearances, Verlander’s track record is impressive. If he can return to his 2023 form, where he achieved a 3.22 ERA across 27 starts with the Astros and Mets, Verlander would be a strong addition to a rotation that includes Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodón, Clarke Schmidt, and Luis Gil. This potential signing would allow the Yankees to showcase Verlander in pinstripes, possibly as a prelude to his future Hall of Fame induction.
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