Marcus Stroman, currently the sixth pitcher in the Yankees' starting rotation, is owed $18 million for the 2025 season.
That's a mark Stroman hit fairly easily last season despite posting a 4.31 ERA. If the Yankees are willing to pay half of Stroman's salary, the Padres would save $5 million on the $14 million they ...
It wasn't too long ago when Marcus Stroman was one of the most promising pitchers in baseball. The two-time All-Star had a ...
Beyond that mark, a team must pay double for every dollar it spends. In September, the Yankees removed Stroman from their rotation and began preparing him for a possible bullpen role for when the ...
Stroman's contract also has a player option ... to convince any team to take on that sort of commitment. Yankees news: Mark Leiter Jr. the lone source of arbitration drama For the most part ...
With the Cardinals struggling to move Nolan Arenado, St. Louis and their front office have reportedly re-engaged the Yankees, ...
Stroman is owed $18 million for next season. He’ll make another $18 million in 2026 if he eclipses the 140-inning mark this year, triggering a vesting option. That’s a huge price tag for a ...
Among pitchers with at least 150 innings during the 2024 season, Stroman's 16.7% strikeout rate was tied for the worst mark in MLB. Meanwhile, his 8.9% walk rate was tied for the 11th-highest mark.