Pitcher Ryan Weathers just got out of sauna when he learned of trade to the Yankees
The Yankees added left-hander Ryan Weathers for pitching depth, trading four prospects to the Marlins; Weathers has shown recent health and mechanical improvements.
- On Tuesday, the New York Yankees acquired left-hander Ryan Weathers from the Miami Marlins, sending outfielders Brendan Jones, Dillon Lewis and infielders Dylan Jasso, Juan Matheus to Miami.
- The move comes as Weathers said he feels the best he has in a year-and-a-half after adjusting lifting, mobility and prep work while New York projects an opening rotation with Max Fried, Cam Schlittler, Will Warren and Luis Gil during Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodón's rehab.
- After missing time with a strained left flexor, Weathers, 26, debuted on May 14 and didn’t pitch between June 7 and Sept. 11 due to a left lat strain.
- The move reinforces a family tie to the franchise as Ryan Weathers and former pitcher David Weathers will form the fifth father‑son duo in New York Yankees history.
- Drawing on his father's experience, Ryan Weathers said he and his father David Weathers have taken `weird, similar paths` to reach New York, with his father's knowledge helping him navigate adversity and team moves.
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Here's What the Newest Member of the Yankees Rotation Offers
The New York Yankees finally made another off-season move, making a trade for pitching. The Bronx Bombers acquired left-handed pitcher Ryan Weathers from the Miami Marlins. This is a big move for the rotation. The Yankees made a major addition to the rotation, as we figured they would. The club made it clear that the rotation was a priority, amongst other concerns on the to-do list. So, what did the deal look like? In exchange for Weathers, the …
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