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Yankees sign ex-Met Carlos Carrasco to add more pitching depth

The Yankees sampled cookies to strengthen the depth of pitching.

The club confirmed on Monday that the club had signed a minor league transaction with the right -handed Carlos Cascalco of Mets.

If Carrasco reached a major, he reported that he had a $ 1.5 million basic salary for up to $ 2.5 million performance bonuses, and JOEL SHerman reported.


Yankees signed a minor league agreement with former Mets pitcher Carlos Cascalco. Corie Sipkin for New York posts

Carlos Cascalco returned to Guardians last year after spending the first 12 years of MLB's career with them.
Carlos Cascalco returned to Guardians last year after spending the first 12 years of MLB's career with them. Icon sports wires via Getty Image

In March, Karasco, 38 years old, recorded 5.64 ERA with the Guardians's 21 starts and 103 innings last season.

In three seasons with Mets from 2021 to 2013, veterans pitched to 5.21 ERA with 61 starts.

If you take a flyer with a cararco, you will give a different arm to the Yankees and provide the depth of rotation.

If everyone is healthy, they already have six starters in five spots. If the Yankees could find a taker for him, Marcus Stroman became a trade candidate.

Beyond the rotation of Stroman and Gerit Call, Max Fried, Carlos Rodon, Clark Schmidt, and Lewis Gill, the Yankees have a depth starter. -Man list.

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