A pair of now-former New York Yankees are headed to Japan. Outfielder Franchy Cordero has signed a deal with the Seibu Lions of Nippon Professional Baseball, his agency Republik Sports announced Thursday on Twitter.
Kyle Higashioka survives (for now). Major League Baseball’s non-tender deadline passed at 8pm ET on Friday, and after the Yankees cleared out Jake Bauers through a minor trade with the Brewers, they made three more cuts.
After a solid return to New York in 2022, the righty unfortunately returned to old habits in ‘23. Ending the 2022 season on a good note back in the Bronx, Albert Abreu had a disappointing return to normal this season.
The New York Yankees placed reliever Albert Abreu on the 15-day injured list Friday. The 27-year-old right-hander is dealing with a right hamstring strain.
Tensions reached an all-time high between the Yankees and the Rays on Sunday afternoon. During the eighth inning of Sunday’s series finale between the two AL East rivals, the benches emptied not once, but twice.
Fight! Benches cleared twice between the New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday in the eighth inning after reliever Albert Abreu hit outfielder Randy Arozarena with a pitch.
Tensions ran high during Sunday’s game between the New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays, with the benches clearing twice during the eighth inning.
Abreu and Peralta are getting results, but will it last? Despite providing increasing support for an undermanned Yankees’ starting staff, the bullpen has held up quite nicely over these first few months of the season, entering play on Saturday with the top ERA in the majors at 2.89, and the American League in LOB% (77.6).
With several Yankees returning from injury this week, his results may have been too little, too late to justify his roster spot. Albert Abreu’s circuitous
The bullpen depth of the New York Yankees has been strained this season, as Johnathan Loaisiga, Scott Effross, Lou Trivino, and Tommy Kahnle are all currently grappling with injuries.
The right-hander has gotten off to a strong start, tossing eight scoreless innings to begin the season. Is he finally living up to his potential? In the first half of last season, the Yankees’ bullpen looked like a bona fide weapon.
The Yankees have been getting some solid performances out of Albert Abreu so far, and if he can keep it up, maybe then fans will give him his credit. When the Yanks brought him back last season, I was speculative and wasn’t feeling it, and I will admit that doubts still remain.
Arguably the best pitching staff in baseball, the Yankees are loaded with talent from top to bottom. While the high-leverage arms in the bullpen and the star-studded rotation are what get the most coverage (and rightfully so), the Yankees have a reliever in the backend of their bullpen that could take a huge leap in 2023.
Yankees relievers Miguel Castro and Albert Abreu are available to return from the injured list, per manager Aaron Boone. That doesn't mean Castro or Abreu will rejoin the bullpen before the end of the season, though.
The New York Yankees placed right-handed reliever Albert Abreu on the 15-day injured list with right elbow inflammation before Sunday's game against the Toronto Blue Jays.
When the Yankees traded Albert Abreu to the Rangers, they had essentially waved a white flag and opted to keep around new talented arms like JP Sears and Ron Marinaccio to develop over Albert Abreu.
When the New York Yankees realized they needed to add another catcher to the equation prior to the start of the 2022 season, they targeted Jose Treviño from the Texas Rangers.
Albert Abreu was beaming at his locker in the clubhouse at Yankee Stadium on Thursday, his first day back in the Bronx since the conclusion of the 2021 season.
The Texas Rangers have reportedly dealt one of the players they received in the Jose Trevino deal, as pitcher Albert Abreu is headed for Kansas City. Abreu was designated for assignment by the Rangers on Monday.
This season, Abreu has struggled mightily over seven appearances. He allowed only three runs in 8 2/3 innings, but he walked 12 batters and surrendered a pair of homers in that limited time.
If you think you’re having a bad weekend, pitching prospect Robert Ahlstrom is probably having a worse one.
The Yankees have acquired veteran catcher Joe Trevino from the Rangers in exchange for right-hander Albert Abreu and left-hander Robert Ahlstrom, the team announced on Saturday evening.
Velazquez’s return to the lineup provided the Yankees with some infield insurance over these final two games.
Give Britton credit for being willing to admit that he lacked the confidence to fill the role right now.
The Yankees’ bullpen is getting healthier. Prior to Wednesday’s matchup with the Los Angeles Angels, the Yankees activated left-handed relief pitcher Justin Wilson from the injured list, optioning right-hander Albert Abreu to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
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