The New York Yankees have had a busy offseason. Despite being unable to bring back Juan Soto, New York has added Devin ...
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 ...
Marcus Stroman, currently the sixth pitcher in the Yankees' starting rotation, is owed $18 million for the 2025 season.
The Yankees are still trying to trade Marcus Stroman and are willing to pay down his $18M salary. Should they save money there, the Yankees would have more to spend on an infielder — though don ...
Stroman's contract, which is $18.5 million this season and includes an $18.5 million vesting option for 2026, is prohibitive to move right now. The Yankees know they will have to pay down a ...
The feeding frenzy for news on Marcus Stroman’s future with the Yankees shifted into a higher gear on Jan. 29. It had been building after the right-hander appeared to remove all references to ...
With what we know so far, the New York Yankees are trying to offload Marcus Stroman with his $18 million salary. This could come amid the Yanks’ winter roster reshaping efforts. Considering him ...
Marcus Stroman is on the trade block as the Yankees look to part ways. Here's three potential destinations for the pitcher.
The New York Yankees are reportedly attempting to trade starting pitcher Marcus Stroman and it makes a lot of sense as to why. Stroman is set to be paid nearly $20 million in 2025, yet the Yankees ...
That could open up the possibility of moving him. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 17: Marcus Stroman #0 of the New York Yankees throws a pitch during the eighth inning against the Seattle Mariners ...