Cody Bellinger trots into shallow center field to secure the catch for his first Yankees putout as Marcus Stroman works a scoreless 1st
Yankees pitcher Marcus Stroman had more interesting things to say after he pitched a scoreless inning starting Friday's Grapefruit League opener.
The New York Yankees will have a tough decision to make with veteran righty Marcus Stroman after spring training.
Marcus Stroman does not feel he needs to win a rotation spot, because in his mind he is not competing for a spot.
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Access the Yankees beat like never before Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Greg Joyce about the inside buzz on the Yankees from spring training Try it free TAMPA — Marcus Stroman started the Yankees’ 4-0 win over the Rays in the Grapefruit League opener Friday and tossed a scoreless inning.
After a planned one-inning start, Marcus Stroman said he has “zero” regrets about stating he would not pitch out of the bullpen this season. The righty, the subject of trade rumors and apparent odd man out of the Yankees’ rotation,
Marcus Stroman stays confident about his role in the Yankees' rotation despite uncertainty, doubling down after his Grapefruit League outing.
The New York Yankees would love to find a taker for Marcus Stroman and at least some of his hefty contract, and they're determined to give him every chance to show off his worth during spring training.