Report: Yankees to retain RHP Carlos Carrasco
- The New York Yankees are adding right-hander Carlos Carrasco to their big-league roster, as reported by YES Network.
- Carlos Carrasco signed a one-year contract after a strong spring training performance, achieving a 1.69 ERA.
- The Yankees are facing multiple injuries, with Gerrit Cole undergoing season-ending Tommy John surgery.
- General Manager Brian Cashman stated that Clarke Schmidt will also start the season on the injured list due to shoulder and back issues.
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Carrasco lands major league contract with Yankees following strong showing in spring training
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Carlos Carrasco's impressive spring performance has earned the right-hander a major league contract with New York and a spot in the Yankees' rotation.

Carlos Carrasco lands major league contract with Yankees following strong showing in spring training
Carlos Carrasco’s impressive spring performance has earned the right-hander a major league contract with New York and a spot in the Yankees’ rotation. The Yankees have signed Carrasco to a major league contract. The 38-year-old Carrasco signed a minor league…
Yankees’ pitching plans take shape as Brian Cashman talks team’s numerous injuries
TAMPA — An impromptu media scrum with Brian Cashman yielded some answers on Saturday, particularly with regards to the Yankees’ rotation. For one, the general manager said that Carlos Carrasco will be on the team’s roster. While that announcement was nothing more than a formality at this point, the veteran non-roster invitee had the ability to opt out of his minor league deal on Saturday if he wasn’t rostered. “He’s had a good camp, and obviousl…

Report: Yankees to retain RHP Carlos Carrasco
The New York Yankees are planning to add right-hander Carlos Carrasco to their big-league roster, YES Network reported Saturday morning. Signed to a minor league deal in February, Carrasco was eligible to opt out and explore other opportunities before electing…
Projected Yankees rotation after injuries lead to shocking, unsettling decision
Projected Yankees rotation after injuries lead to shocking, unsettling decision No team has been hit harder by injuries this spring than the New York Yankees, leaving their Opening Day roster looking drastically different from what was initially expected. Among all the affected areas, the starting rotation has taken the biggest hit. After signing Max Fried, the Yankees were poised to have one of the best pitching staffs in baseball. However, wit…
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