Thursday, November 28, 2024

COULD THE YANKEES HAVE AN EYE ON RELIEVER JORDAN ROMANO?



The Yankees could be looking at a handy bullpen upgrade this offseason, and Jordan Romano might be just the guy to deliver it. Recently non-tendered by the Blue Jays, Romano had a forgettable 2024—thanks to an inflamed elbow and some rough numbers—but let’s not pretend the man forgot how to pitch overnight.

When he’s healthy, Romano has been one of the best relievers in the league. From 2022 to 2023, he racked up 72 saves, kept his ERA in the “yes, please” range (2.50 combined), and struck out batters like it was his full-time job—because, well, it is.

For the Yankees, the timing is perfect. Luke Weaver stepped up big as the team’s closer last season, but a little backup wouldn’t hurt. Adding Romano would give the bullpen more depth, flexibility, and someone else to slam the door on late-game threats. Whether he’s setting up Weaver or stepping in for the occasional save, Romano knows the high-stakes drill and has the track record to prove it.

Sure, 2024 didn’t go as planned for him—posting a 6.59 ERA in just 13.2 innings isn’t exactly résumé gold—but elbow issues can do that to a guy. If he’s healthy, Romano could bounce back and be a real asset. Plus, he’s spent his entire career in the AL East, so he knows all about dealing with familiar hitters like the Rays’ young stars or the Red Sox lineup.

For the Yankees, Romano could be a smart pickup on a short-term, prove-it deal. If his arm holds up, he might just be the perfect puzzle piece for a bullpen looking to tighten up and keep the Yankees in the thick of the playoff picture. Let’s just hope his elbow agrees with the plan—because when it does, he’s electric.



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