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Why the Yankees brought in this declining 38-year-old free agentJack Curry of YES Network reported earlier today that the Yankees signed RHP Carlos Carrasco to a Minor League deal, also extending him an invite to Spring Training. The Yankees already have their ...
JUPITER, Fla. — Nerves aren’t an issue for Carlos Carrasco at this point. That the Yankees could have the fifth spot of their rotation open at any point due to another Gerrit Cole injury ...
Right-hander Carlos Carrasco, who turns 38 on March 21, actually doesn’t look that much older than 19-year-old shortstop prospect George Lombard Jr., with his baby face shaved clean to abide to ...
Instead, on Monday, they signed right-handed pitcher Carlos Carrasco, who according to The New York Post, was offered a minor league contract. Carrasco is a 38-year-old veteran, and according to ...
While speaking with MLB.com's Bryan Hoch, Boone named veteran Carlos Carrasco as among the Yankees' depth options being after their five-man starting rotation. This is notable, as Carrasco is ...
Despite all of the high-profile moves, one of the most under-the-radar moves that the New York Yankees front office made was by bringing in veteran pitcher Carlos Carrasco on a minor league deal.
The New York Yankees have added a veteran starter to act as rotation depth. Carlos Carrasco has signed a minor league deal with the Yankees worth $1.5 million, according to multiple reports on Monday.
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