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Yankees claim pitcher Matt Gage off waivers from Astros

Josh Hader, who signed with the Astros, is a potential help to the Yankees’ bullpen.

The Yankees claimed left-handed reliever Matt Gage off waivers from the Astros, the Post’s Jon Heyman reported Monday.

Gage was designated last week to make room for Hader, who signed a five-year, $95 million contract on the Astros’ roster.

For the Yankees to make this move official, they will need to make room for Gage on their 40-man roster.

Gage, 30, a product of upstate New York (Johnstown) and Siena College, appeared in 16 major league games with the Astros and Blue Jays, posting a 1.83 ERA.

He has one minor league option remaining and has increased his value as an arm who can bounce back and forth between the Yankees and Triple-A if needed.

The waiver claim also allows the Yankees to add another left-handed reliever to the 40-man roster in addition to Victor Gonzalez, Nick Ramirez and Matt Kruk, and bring back left-handed pitcher Wandy Peralta in free agency. It’s additional insurance in case you don’t have one.


The Yankees claimed pitcher Matt Gage off waivers from the Astros. Getty Images

Matt Gage (Republican) has played in 16 MLB games and has a 1.83 ERA.
Matt Gage (Republican) has played in 16 MLB games and has a 1.83 ERA. Getty Images

Originally drafted by the Giants as a starting pitcher in 2014, Gage left the organization to pitch in the Mexican League in 2019, the independent leagues in 2020, and returned to the Diamondbacks’ system as a reliever in 2021.

He made his MLB debut with the Blue Jays in 2022 and joined the Astros in their Triple-A affiliate league in 2023, pitching in 34 games and posting a 4.58 ERA.

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