At the trade deadline last summer, the Yankees bolstered their bullpen with several strategic moves. This year, they are optimistic about the return of key injured players, which they hope will strengthen their pitching staff similarly to acquiring new talent at the deadline.
The Yankees have been making small moves in the bullpen to help support their pitching staff for the 2024 season. This past week, they signed Lou Trivino to a one-year contract and acquired left-handed reliever Clayton Andrews from the Milwaukee Brewers.
The New York Yankees signed right-hander Lou Trivino to a one-year contract for the 2024 season with a club option for 2025. Reports pegged the deal at $1.5 million for the upcoming season and $5 million for 2025.
The Yankees and right-hander Lou Trivino are in agreement on a deal.
The New York Yankees continue to make quiet moves to bolster the organization's depth. New York has been looking for bullpen help recently and missed out on multiple top targets.
The New York Yankees know what their arbitration list looks like this offseason after the passing of the tender deadline on Friday. The Yankees non-tendered three players on Friday — Lou Trivino, Albert Abreu and Anthony Misiewicz.
Cashman’s trades have not yielded the desired results, and the Yankees’ struggles in recent seasons underscore the impact of these missteps.
The New York Yankees continue to struggle with injuries, as Carlos Rodon faces another setback and valuable bullpen asset Lou Trivino undergoes Tommy John surgery, cutting his 2023 season short.
New York Yankees right-hander Lou Trivino will undergo Tommy John surgery on Wednesday, ending his season. Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Tuesday that Trivino will have the surgery in Los Angeles.
Aaron Judge, Harrison Bader, Frankie Montas, Giancarlo Stanton, Josh Donaldson, Carlos Rodon. Those are just some of the New York Yankees who have dealt
A bump in the road. Yankees reliever Lou Trivino suffered a setback in his rehab, per manager Aaron Boone. Trivino has been on the IL since Spring Training with an elbow ligament sprain.
The New York Yankees simply can’t escape the injury bug to start the 2023 season. Management anticipated gaining several players back over the first few weeks, but there have been several setbacks and pauses in rehabilitation.
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The Yankees are dealing with injuries to numerous starting pitchers and bullpen pieces, which could put more pressure on the offense to carry the team in the early going.
The Yankees made a few moves on Friday afternoon with arbitration proceedings coming up. The team had a big decision to tender or non-tender Isiah Kiner-Falefa, in which they decided to retain him on a one-year, $6 million contract.
The AL West in 2022 featured the best team in baseball, the Astros, and one of the worst, the Athletics.
Six Astros pitchers threw a combined shutout in Game 3 as the Yankees continued to struggle at the plate in the series.
The Yankees have had a strong month of September, and while yesterday snapped a 7 game-winning streak for the Bronx Bombers, they’ve played a lot better.
OAKLAND — With the Yankees clinging to a one-run lead in the bottom of the ninth inning on Friday night, reliever Lou Trivino hopped up from his seat in
The New York Yankees have not been playing well in the month of August. They’ve watched their lead in the American League East shrink from 16 games to eight games in a matter of weeks.
When the Yankees acquired starting pitcher Frankie Montas from the Athletics, they also added Lou Trivino and his 6.47 ERA. That number may have left New York fans wondering, “Why this guy?” But the Yankees quickly made it clear that they see something beneath the surface.
The Yankees were already a favorite to win a title this season. However, that did not stop general manager Brian Cashman from making some significant moves to make them notably better for the final two months of the season.
The New York Yankees have been busy at the MLB trade deadline, and that trend continued with a trade with the Oakland Athletics.
The Oakland Athletics hope showcasing potential trade assets works out as well Friday as it did 24 hours earlier as they open a three-game series against the visiting Texas Rangers.
Despite Trivino's unsightly 6.59 ERA on the year, there’s still plenty to like, and any acquiring team should be happy to have him.
The Athletics announced this afternoon they’ve activated reliever Lou Trivino from the COVID-19 injured list.
A series of pre-lockout reports suggested there could be a broad sell-off coming in Oakland. Barring the introduction of a fairly high salary floor in the next collective bargaining agreement, the A’s seem likely to move some of their costlier players in an effort to trim payroll.
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