Yankees Release Veteran Right-Hander Marcus Stroman After a Busy Trade Deadline
NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, AUG 1 – The Yankees released Marcus Stroman after a 6.23 ERA in nine starts this season to make room for new pitchers and Luis Gil's return to the rotation.
- On Friday, Aug. 1, the New York Yankees released right-hander Marcus Stroman and added relievers David Bednar, Jake Bird, Camilo Doval and utility player Jose Caballero.
- Amid a 6.23 ERA over nine starts, the Yankees released Marcus Stroman, who went 3-2 this season, as Luis Gil prepares to return from injury.
- Across 39 innings this season, Stroman allowed four runs in five innings during his last start Thursday against the Tampa Bay Rays, after returning from a left knee injury.
- With roster spots needed, the Yankees optioned Ian Hamilton and Yerry de los Santos to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, aiming to bolster their bullpen for a playoff push.
- With Gil back, New York’s rotation takes on a new look as he makes his season debut Sunday against the Miami Marlins, joining Fried, Rodón, Warren and Schlittler.
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The veteran's departure coincides with the return of Luis Gil and the consolidation of the young Cam Schlittler

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Yankees release veteran right-hander Marcus Stroman after a busy trade deadline
The New York Yankees have released veteran right-hander Marcus Stroman a day after making a flurry of moves at baseball's trade deadline.
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