The New York Yankees are trying to trade one of their more expensive contracts and could strike a deal with the Toronto Blue Jays, his former team, to move him. Marcus Stroman signed a two-year, $ ...
After signing 2X all-star Max Fried to a massive 8 year/$218 million deal this offseason, the New York Yankees have their starting rotation set. Counting Marcus ...
With Gerrit Cole, Max Fried, Carlos Rodon, Luis Gil and Clarke Schmidt, the New York Yankees seem to have a full starting rotation. As a result, there's no room ...
That leaves out righty Marcus Stroman, who’s still plenty capable. Last season, the Yankees left him off their AL Division Series roster and then didn’t use him at all during their postseason ...
According to a report from Jeff Passan of ESPN, the Toronto Blue Jays are one of ... a homegrown All-Star in 2022 and Marcus Stroman was in the 2010s, but the Jays haven't had success at ...
As a result, there's no room for veteran Marcus Stroman ... veteran is 87-85 lifetime with a 3.72 ERA. Stroman is the former ace of the Blue Jays but has also pitched for the Mets and Chicago ...
Marcus Stroman's trade prospects are complicated by his recent performance and a contract clause granting an $18 million player option for 2026 if he pitches 140 innings in 2025. The Yankees are ...
But if they want to bolster their infield with another star acquisition, the Yankees might have to shed a significant salary, like the $18.3 million owed to pitcher Marcus Stroman in 2025.
Larry has written about baseball and other sports since 2001. In the past two free agent cycles, the Toronto Blue Jays were linked to varying degrees as possibilities to sign Shohei Ohtani ...