The Yankees have claimed right-hander Luke Weaver off waivers from the Mariners, per announcements from both clubs. Weaver had recently been designated for assignment by the M’s. Lefty Nestor Cortes was transferred to the 60-day injured list in order to open up a spot on the Yankees’ 40-man roster.
Weaver, 30, began the year with the Reds, signing with them in the offseason on a one-year contract worth $2MM. Although he had shown some encouraging signs working as a reliever in 2022, the Reds tried moving him back to a starting role this year, which didn’t work out. He tooks the ball 21 times for the Reds but posted a 6.87 earned run average in 97 innings, getting released in August.
The Mariners decided to take a shot on Weaver, signing him to their roster. That was a no-risk move from a financial perspective, since the Reds remained on the hook for what remained of his salary. He made five appearances for Seattle, four of them out of the bullpen. But he posted an ERA of 6.08 in that small sample and was designated for assignment on the weekend.
Despite his poor results this year, it’s understandable why the Yankees would grab him. The Reds are still on the hook for the bulk of what remains of his contract, meaning that the Yanks will only have to pay the prorated version of the $720K league minimum for any time spent on the roster. That amount will be subtracted from what the Reds pay.
The Yankees have been battling poor health on their pitching staff all year, a problem that has gotten worse of late. Each of Ian Hamilton, Keynan Middleton, Jonathan Loáisiga, Albert Abreu and Luis Severino have landed on the injured list in just the past two weeks, further thinning out a staff that was already fairly snakebit. The club now has a total of 11 pitchers on the injured list.
At this time of year, adding new players is a challenge since the trade deadline has already passed. But by claiming Weaver off waivers, the Yankees get a fresh arm for their banged-up pitching staff at essentially no cost.
Weaver’s career has been up and down but he has shown flashes of potential at times. He posted an ERA of 2.94 in 2019, though injuries limited him to just 12 starts that year and he’s been less effective in subsequent years. Working primarily as a reliever last year didn’t look great on the surface level, with a 6.56 ERA in 35 2/3 innings, though poor luck may have been involved. His batting average on balls in play was .429 while his strand rate was 58.6%, leading to a 2.69 FIP and 3.64 SIERA.
Weaver will be a free agent again at season’s end, but donning the pinstripes will possibly give him a chance to finish the season strong, while the Yankees can use him to help patch together their pitching staff and limp to the end of a lost year.
As for Cortes, he’s been dealing with a rotator cuff strain and manager Aaron Boone admitted last month that he likely wouldn’t be back this year. This move makes it official, as he now won’t be eligible to return until 60 days from his August 8 IL placement, which would push into October. He’ll finish the year with a 4.97 ERA, only able to make 12 starts due to multiple injuries.
Buzz Killington
Luke, welcome to the Yanke….. best wishes on your recovery from Tommy John surgery.
CravenMoorehead
“Welcome to New York Presbyterian Hospital! Giancarlo Stanton was just in that same chair that you’re sitting in just a few weeks ago. You’re officially big time now.”
This one belongs to the Reds
The New York media will destroy him after his first game.
CravenMoorehead
This one belongs to the Bronx 🙂
YankeesBleacherCreature
It sounds like you almost don’t want him to succeed.
This one belongs to the Reds
I’ve seen him throw batting practice already for most of the season, thanks.
Captain-Judge99
Yeah thinking I’d rather have Jared or Jeff Weaver instead.
CravenMoorehead
No we don’t want Jeff Weaver ever again in any capacity or role after his performance in the 03 WS…I don’t even want him serving hot dogs at the stadium.
Hemlock
> we don’t want Jeff Weaver …
> I don’t even want him serving
> hot dogs at the stadium.
What about serving some of the Weaver family’s tasty Chicken Fingers? They go great with BBQ sauce and fries.
CravenMoorehead
I don’t want those either hemlock nor do I want that grotesque “chicken tender bucket” at Yankee Stadium that comes attached to the top of a large souvenir cola and costs $20.
Rsox
Earl might be a better option at this point…
CarryABigStick
With music by the Tune Weavers
CravenMoorehead
Hopefully he contributes more than the last right-handed Weaver they had pitching from 2002-2003…
Dogham
I personally couldn’t get him out of Seattle quick enough. I helped him pack and drove him to the airport. Nice enough guy, just has a bum arm.
Baseball dude
Agreed, he was horrible!!
Slider_withcheese
Just heartbreaking. The most valuable team in all of baseball has just lowered itself to depths not seen in ages. The Yankees I know would have looked at Luke Weaver and signed him to sweep up sunflower seed shells in the bullpen.
CravenMoorehead
Things are different these days. Even some of our fan base (like YankeesBleacherCreature who throws hissy fits and mutes ppl) is becoming soft.
A lot of these “fans” didn’t come up watching the 80s/early 90s Yankees teams with Mattingly. They’ve been pampered by the late 90s dynasty and just expect to win a title every year.
StudWinfield
Would ’89-’92 be considered ages? And ’13-’16 wasn’t that great either.
CravenMoorehead
13-16 was atrocious lol. Was really enjoyable watching Cashman pick up players like Overbay, Nix, Wells, Hafner and Drew to fill out the roster and expect good results. Then of course they brought in Ellsbury during that period to be the cherry on top of the garbage sundae.
RobM
A warm body with a functioning arm. There’s potentially more there than the average September claim, so I suppose he might also be auditioning for 2024, but mostly now the Yankees are trying to roster people who can give them innings in the final few weeks.
dirtbagfreitas
This. They’re looking for innings they won’t cost them an option on a young player. They had two guys pitch in relief last night that hadn’t been in the bigs since 2018 & 2019 respectively
Troy Percival's iPad
They’re absolutely sure there isn’t someone in Scranton that could do something?
There’s 5 guys. Why Luke Weaver?
Hemlock
> Why Luke Weaver?
He cooks free Chicken Fingers for the clubhouse
BTW— I had never seen a chicken with fingers before. And then it all made sense.
CravenMoorehead
Hemlock likes chicken more than Wade Boggs 🙂
Hemlock
I just can’t think of any other reason why anyone would acquire Luke Weaver other than looking to get some hands on free fun tasting Weaver Chicken. I was also just trying to make the guy feel better. Being a Yankees fan must be awful. Sorry..
CravenMoorehead
Don’t feel sorry for me being a Yankees fan my chicken enjoying friend Hemlock. I’m also a Jets fan so you already know I’ve destroyed numerous TV remotes and patched numerous holes in drywall
Hemlock
I put my foot through the wall in 1996 when Mark Wohlers gave up that HR to Leyritz.
No big deal, so I demo’d the wall and opened up the room.
CravenMoorehead
Oh man lol
Look at the bright side the Braves run a phenomenal franchise. Excellent scouting, drafting and they generally make great trades to address needs. I see them getting another title very soon, maybe even this year.
Hemlock
Thanks. Braves fan for 38 years. The postseason failures have been very tough. Each year they found (find?) a new way to lose. There is simply no point in all those wins if you don’t win the WS. 91 with Lonnie smith not scoring in game 7. 96 with Leyritz. 92 with the Ed Sprague (at the time, who?) HR. Ugh, no matter what those memories will haunt me until the end of my days.
CravenMoorehead
Yeah it sucks but when you’re in the driver’s seat like the Braves are right now with an immensely talented/young roster gotta keep them eyes straight ahead instead of always in the rear view ya know? Looking forward to seeing Olson break the single season HR franchise record for the team he grew up rooting for too.
Hemlock
True. I always look back rather than forward. Need to work on that.
Olson tied Andruw’s record tonight with #51
agentx
The Yankees do realize Weaver will be ineligible to pitch for them in the postseason, right?
CravenMoorehead
Lol “PLAYOFFS?!?!?!?!”
richardc
This is why it is good to combine stats to get a full story of a player’s true performance, especially when youre dealingnwith a smaller sample size.
I mean, how in the world can you have an ERA over 6.50, yet somehow still have a 2.69 FIP!?!
The Reds might not have been a good fielding team last season, but there ain’t no way their defense cost Weaver almost an extra run just about every 7 outs they made while he was pitching. That is absolutely insane and borderline impossible for a ML team’s defense.
Armaments216
Good question. But it’s not likely the Reds’ defense was blame. Weaver was with Arizona and Kansas City last season.
mlbnyyfan
Cashman shopping in the dumpster or clearance rack again.