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Marcus Stroman to start Yankees’ spring opener amid trade drama

TAMPA – Marcus Stromann was absent for the first two days of camp, but he is on the mound for his first Grapefruitreeg exhibition.

Stroman began his game against the Rays at Stein Brenner Field on Friday, and manager Aaron Boone said Wednesday he had put a potential strange guy in the spotlight from the Yankees' rotation.

The veteran right-hander has not faced a batsman since arriving at camp on Friday, but has done so beforehand and will only throw once on Friday.

“His bullpen was a lot of volume and was pretty intense,” Boone said. “He's ready to roll.”

The Yankees tried to trade Stroman offseason, but at this point they were unable to do so.


Marcus Stroman (c.) will be throwing the bullpen on February 15th, 2025 by Yankees manager Aaron Boone (r.) and pitching coach Matt Blake (l.). Charles Wentzelberg/New York Post

Marcus Stroman (r.) talks to Max Fried (l.) during Yankees Spring Training on February 14th, 2025.
Marcus Stroman (r.) talks to Max Fried (l.) during Yankees Spring Training on February 14th, 2025. Charles Wentzelberg/New York Post

If their rotation remains healthy throughout the camp, far from guaranteed, Stroman appears to be the sixth starter with an uncertain role, but he reports he will not leave the bullpen to camp He revealed that he saw himself. starter.

Currently, Stromann will be the first starter of the Yankees' Grapefruitreeg schedule.

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