New York Yankees starting pitcher Will Warren performed at a high level during spring training, pushing for a spot on the Opening Day roster. His path to the starting rotation looked to be blocked until injuries arose.
Just as the New York Yankees’ rotation looked like it might start to crack, Will Warren delivered his most composed performance yet. Hours after the team announced Marcus Stroman would be placed on the injured list with left knee inflammation, Warren took the ball and proved he can help this team.
Despite a trip to the World Series last season, the New York Yankees are certainly not the same team that they were last year. The loss of superstar outfielder Juan Soto in free agency and ace Gerrit Cole to Tommy John surgery are the two biggest holes from last season.
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The Yankees will try to regroup Saturday afternoon after a soggy, lopsided loss to the Giants on Friday. With the rotation reeling from injuries and Marcus Stroman’s early exit, rookie right-hander Will Warren gets the ball looking for his first career win.
Right now, the Yankees appear to be choosing stability.
Just like everyone around the New York Yankees, Will Warren knew Sunday might matter more than most early-season starts. With Clarke Schmidt nearing a return from the injured list in just over a week, the Yankees’ rotation is about to get crowded.
Will Warren entered yesterday’s start with a lot of pressure; the right-hander has to prove to the Yankees that he was a big-league starter in a short period of time if he wants to keep his job.
The Yankees have set their rotation to open the 2025 season, and Will Warren is officially part of it. After manager Aaron Boone accidentally let the news slip on a live radio interview Saturday, the team waited until Sunday morning to tell Warren himself. He’ll open the season as the Yankees’ No.
The New York Yankees are in a tough spot in terms of their starting rotation, as ace Gerrit Cole is out for the entire season and reigning American League Rookie of the Year Luis Gil is sidelined for the foreseeable future.
While the rotation injuries obviously led to his selection, it shouldn’t be overlooked that he helped his own cause with an impressive spring camp, posting a 1.69 ERA across 16 innings of work.
With the regular season just a week away, the New York Yankees are getting prepared for what could be a challenging year all of a sudden. Despite having
The New York Yankees tonight face the Baltimore Orioles. They are 12-12 this spring in Grapefruit League play. Will Warren will take the ball for the Yankees, he is 3-0 with a 2.87 ERA, a 0.77 WHIP, and 16 strikeouts in 15.2 innings.
With the start of the regular season for the New York Yankees nearly here, the team still has plenty of question marks after what has been a challenging
For all the blockbuster moves the New York Yankees made this winter, the one they didn't make could prove to be just as critical to their success in 2025.
The New York Yankees have been ravaged with injuries this spring training. Giancarlo Stanton may need season-ending surgery, Luis Gil is out for months with a lat strain, and Gerrit Cole will miss the season recovering from Tommy John.
Despite panic about the team's pitching, the Yankees still have a high-end rotation.
The New York Yankees dominated the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday afternoon by a score of 7-0, holding them to just three hits on the the day. While a victory is always nice to see no matter what time of the year it is, the reality surrounding spring training is that outcomes matter significantly less than the performance of individual players.
The New York Yankees soundly defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 7-0 in Wednesday’s exhibition matchup, led by pitching prospect Will Warren. The 25 year-old threw 3 perfect innings, striking out four and picking up the win.
With Marcus Stroman likely on his way out via trade, the Yankees are going to need a reliable sixth starter to help bridge the inevitable gaps in their rotation.
The New York Yankees are preparing for potential changes in their starting rotation, and right-hander Will Warren is expected to play a key role as a back-end solution.
The Chicago Cubs began the offseason as one of the busiest teams around the league, and they have not slowed down when it comes to trying to improve this roster.
The Yankees believe that young starting pitcher Will Warren has the potential to become a significant long-term asset, given his similar fundamentals to Michael King.
The New York Yankees had to call upon designated emergency starter, rookie Will Warren, to make another start on Wednesday night amid a doubleheader against the Los Angeles Angels.
The Yankees scratched Gerrit Cole from tonight’s scheduled start against the Phillies due to general body fatigue. Well-regarded pitching prospect Will Warren is getting the call for a spot start in what’ll be his major league debut.
The New York Yankees employ a list of arms that are expected to see the big league stage at some point this season. With a decent spring training combined with a phenomenal split-season in 2023, right-hander Will Warren is on the list for promotion. Warren, 24, was selected in the eighth round of the 2021 MLB Draft.
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