From Feuds to Flyballs: Marcus Stroman’s $37 Million Gamble on the Bronx Bombers
Marcus Stroman, a Medford native and former Met, has signed a lucrative two-year, $37 million deal with the Yankees, pending medicals. If Stroman hits 140 innings in 2025, the contract could be worth $55 million with a third-year vesting option. Stroman’s animosity with Yankees management began in 2019 when trade discussions worsened. However, recent apologies and reconciliations may have led to this unexpected union.
With a 3.38 ERA since 2019, Stroman brings his pitching prowess to a Yankees rotation seeking stability. The team, linked to various pitchers, is banking on Stroman’s ability to add variety, boasting a career 56.7% groundball rate, a valuable asset for the flyball-friendly Yankee Stadium.
Stroman’s history includes injury setbacks, social media clashes, and instances of unfair criticism, but the Yankees aim to leverage his talent while minimizing off-field distractions. As he embarks on this new chapter, Stroman faces the challenge of proving himself in his hometown and silencing critics with a revamped performance.
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Stroman’s prior success with the Mets, holding a 3.21 ERA over 44 starts, showcases his capability to thrive in New York. The Yankees hope this hometown advantage, coupled with his resilience and pitching skill, will contribute to their resurgence on the field.
With Stroman joining the likes of Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodón, Nestor Cortes, and Clarke Schmidt, the Yankees are strategically fortifying their rotation. The move signifies a proactive approach to overcome the challenges faced in the previous season and reestablish their dominance in the MLB.