Amid injury issues and struggles among their pitching corps, the New York Yankees got some encouraging news Sunday morning. The team announced that right-hander
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The New York Yankees have made a key decision on one of their starting pitchers. No, they haven’t traded disgruntled veteran Marcus Stroman … yet. Back in 2022, the Yankees traded struggling outfielder Joey Gallo (and his $10 million salary) to the Dodgers for pitching prospect Clayton Beeter.
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Talent development is not linear in Major League Baseball. The New York Yankees know that all too well. With a starting rotation filled with veterans and two rising stars, the Yankees are on the lookout for ways to get some of their minor-league pitching talent into the Majors consistently.
Across an even 300 innings in the minors, he has a very impressive 33.1% strikeout rate.
Clayton Beeter is one of the pitchers the Yankees are monitoring closely this camp as he has a chance to earn a spot on the 26-man roster as a reliever, but his status for Opening Day could be in question.
The return of Tim Hill gives the Yankees a complete bullpen, as they finally add a left-handed reliever to their roster after not having a single left-handed reliever on their 40-man.
Jack Curry of YES Network reported earlier today that the Yankees signed RHP Carlos Carrasco to a Minor League deal, also extending him an invite to Spring Training.
One area of the Yankees‘ organization that cannot be questioned is their ability to develop pitching, as they’ve been able to run out top-flight pitching staffs under Sam Briend and Matt Blake.
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Matt Blake spoke on YES Network’s Hot Stove today, and the well-regarded pitching coach spoke on new additions the Yankees made but was also asked about names who could take a huge leap in 2025.
The New York Yankees have announced that Jake Cousins will be going on the IL with a right pec strain retroactive to September 20th, when he was pulled in the middle of an outing against the Mariners.
One of the biggest question marks for the Yankees right now pertains to how they’ll align their bullpen for the postseason. Whether it’s as American League East Champions or qualifiers for a Wild Card spot, it’s a foregone conclusion that the Bronx Bombers will make the postseason after missing it altogether in 2023.
Back in 2022, the New York Yankees made a trade with the Los Angeles Dodgers to send then-struggling outfielder Joey Gallo out west, and in return, they got back Clayton Beeter.
The New York Yankees' farm system has been banged up all year. Now, one of their top pitching prospects is in jeopardy of missing the rest of the season due to a shoulder injury.
Clayton Beeter, who had gotten off to a strong start this season with the Scranton RailRiders, could be out for the season as the Yankees are having him see Dr.
The New York Yankees‘ minor league system has encountered significant setbacks this year, particularly with injuries affecting their top pitchers. Chase Hampton, a premier pitching prospect for the Yankees, has been on the 60-day injured list for several weeks due to a shoulder injury and has not made his season debut yet.
The New York Yankees struck a deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers a few years ago, with the struggling Joey Gallo looking to find playing time elsewhere.
When the Yankees announced their Spring Breakout Game lineup, the starter wouldn’t be Chase Hampton, Will Warren, or Clayton Beeter. Instead of going with their highest-ranked arm or their most MLB-ready one, they selected left-hander Brock Selvidge, who reached High-A Hudson Valley that season.
Clayton Beeter was acquired by the Yankees in a trade with the Dodgers, part of the deal that sent struggling outfielder Joey Gallo to Los Angeles. Something that has always bugged the former second-round pick is the lack of command, making most scouts believe that he’ll end up being a reliever in the long run.
Baseball can be a cruel sport, especially in moments like these where roster management comes into play. The Yankees are sending down rookie starter Clayton Beeter after he made his MLB debut last night, going to veteran southpaw Tanner Tully to provide some length in the backend of their bullpen.
The young righty has made the Opening Day roster as a reliever, a role that could help mask some of his limitations. Clayton Beeter was, together with Will Warren, Cody Poteet and Luke Weaver, one of the losers of the battle for the fifth starter job on the Yankees.
Clayton Beeter, whom we ranked as the 24th-best prospect in the Yankees’ organization in our top 30, has informed Joel Sherman of the New York Post that he has made the roster.
If Cole begins the season on the injured list, the Yankees could be forced back into the market for a starting pitcher.
The New York Yankees started one of their highly regarded pitching prospects against the Miami Marlins on Thursday night. Clayton Beeter, who the Yankees acquired from the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for Joey Gallo at the 2022 trade deadline, is currently ranked 14th on the team's top 30 prospects list.
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