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Yankees bring back Luke Weaver to add depth at starter

The Yankees plan to bring back late-season players starting in 2023 in order to expand their starting pitching depth in 2024.

The club has agreed to a one-year, $2 million contract with right-hander Luke Weaver, the Post's Jon Heyman confirmed Thursday.

The deal includes a club option for a base salary of $2.5 million in 2025, but Weaver could earn up to $6 million in 2024 depending on how many innings he pitches.


Luke Weaver is back with the Yankees after starting three games last season. Robert Szabo of the New York Post

Weaver should provide much-needed depth as the Yankees continue to pursue high-end starters to fill out their rotation.

The 30-year-old joined the Yankees last September after being claimed off waivers by the Mariners.

He made three starts by season's end, allowing five earned runs and 16 strikeouts in 13 1/3 innings.


Yankees starting pitcher Luke Weaver (30) takes the mound in the second inning of the New York Yankees vs. Arizona Diamondbacks game.
Weaver was placed on waivers by the Mariners last season. Robert Szabo of the New York Post

Weaver pitched 132 2/3 innings in 2023 (123 2/3 in the majors), which gave him a solid foundation to build on in 2024.

In parts of eight seasons in the big leagues, Weaver posted a 5.14 ERA.

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