News Now: Yankees keep high strikeout pitcher from Rays in latest waiver claim.

If you’re a pitcher looking to rehabilitate from an injury, the New York Yankees could be the greatest place to start.

The Yankees have made significant investments in purchasing injury-prone athletes in order to extract value, with Nick Burdi being their most recent purchase. The club also claimed Colby White off waivers from the Tampa Bay Rays and assigned him to Double-A Somerset.
Yankees’ Claim Colby White, a 25-year-old pitcher for the Rays, has had multiple injuries in recent years, including a broken elbow and Tommy John surgery. Despite these setbacks, he has a reputation for getting strikeouts.

In 2023, he averaged 10.45 strikeouts per nine innings with Tampa’s Complex team and 11.74 in 7.2 innings with their Triple-A affiliate. His 17.61 ERA in Triple-A this season illustrates his troubles after returning from injury.

The Yankees appreciate White’s fastball (graded as a 70-grade pitch) and slider (50/55-grade), especially because FanGraphs ranked him as Tampa Bay’s 14th-best prospect last season.

Though reaching the major leagues with the Yankees will necessitate significant growth and overcoming previous ailments, it’s worthwhile to keep a pitcher with intriguing stuff and the potential to comeback after a year of rehab.

 

 

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