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Yankees Officially Sign Marcus Stroman, Bolstering Rotation

Mixed Fan Reactions and Ongoing Speculation About Interest in Blake Snell

  • New York Yankees have officially signed Marcus Stroman to a two-year, $37 million contract, bolstering their rotation. The right-handed pitcher is expected to slot in behind ace Gerrit Cole and lefty Carlos Rodón.
  • Stroman, a Long Island native and two-time All-Star, expressed his excitement about joining the Yankees on social media, despite past public spats and criticism directed at the organization.
  • Despite the addition of Stroman, there are still concerns about the depth of the Yankees' rotation, with Carlos Rodón and Nestor Cortes coming off injury-shortened seasons.
  • Yankees fans have expressed mixed reactions to Stroman's signing, with some excited about the addition to the team's rotation, while others recall Stroman's past comments criticizing the Yankees' pitching staff.
  • Speculation continues about the Yankees' interest in signing pitcher Blake Snell. However, after the team's offer was rejected by Snell, the Yankees quickly pivoted to Stroman, leading some to believe they may have lost interest in Snell.
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