Marcus Stroman is ignoring his Yankees reality
New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole reacted very honestly to the latest drama in Spring Training. After a winter of rumors about veteran starter Marcus Stroman being the odd-man out in the Yankees rotation and the front office trying to trade him,
The New York Yankees may still be looking for a trade partner for Marcus Stroman. With some recent injury news, a potential suitor could be 10 miles away.
Access the Yankees beat like never before Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Greg Joyce about the inside buzz on the Yankees from spring training Try it free TAMPA — Marcus Stroman started the Yankees’ 4-0 win over the Rays in the Grapefruit League opener Friday and tossed a scoreless inning.
New York Yankees right-hander Marcus Stroman rejected the notion of pitching out of the bullpen this season after reporting to camp on Friday in Tampa, Fla.
The Yankees didn't manage to trade Marcus Stroman in the offseason, but now that Giancarlo Stanton is hurt, they should try again.
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The time is nearing for Marcus Stroman, who will soon pitch in Spring Training with the New York Yankees in a sort of test to see how ready he is to be a starter. It’s worth noting that weeks ago, Marcus Stroman made it clear that he didn’t want to be a reliever and that his sole focus is as a starter.
Max Fried has spent the better part of two weeks getting to know his new teammates around Yankees camp, swapping anecdotes and pleasantries. On Tuesday, those introductions included a steady diet of fastballs,
Yankees pitcher, after a two-inning live batting practice session Tuesday, said 'I'm trying to throw 200 innings, so this is a building point.''
Stroman faded badly in his first year in the Bronx, pitching to a 5.98 ERA in the second half and becoming an afterthought on the team's postseason rosters. His contract quickly went underwater, and the team wasted no time signaling that it wanted to move on,
In an emerging contender for the title of "biggest early spring training story that will be forgotten by March," New York Yankees pitcher Marcus Stroman has not yet participated i
It has been difficult to miss his absence from drills, when some starters are already throwing live batting practice sessions.
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