The Yankees have agreed to a minor league pact with hard-throwing right-hander Nick Burdi, reports Jack Curry of the YES Network. The Apex Baseball client will be in big league camp this spring.
Selected 46th overall out of Louisville by the Twins back in 2014, Burdi joined the professional ranks as a power-armed closer who could potentially have a fast track to the big leagues. He’d obliterated the opposition in college, posting a 1.79 ERA while fanning a comical 47% of his opponents during his NCAA career. He looked the part of a big league reliever following the draft, too, climbing to Double-A less than a year after being drafted and posting gaudy strikeout totals along the way.
As is the case with so many flamethrowing young arms, however, injuries intervened. A bone bruise in his upper arm wiped out most of Burdi’s 2016 season, and his 2017 campaign was cut short by Tommy John surgery. The Twins lost Burdi in the 2017 Rule 5 Draft — the Phillies selected him and immediately traded him to the Pirates — and he made his MLB debut with Pittsburgh late in the 2018 season.
Because he spent the bulk of the year on the injured list, Burdi’s Rule 5 designation carried over from the 2018 season into the 2019 season. He pitched just 8 2/3 innings before undergoing thoracic outlet surgery and missing the rest of the year. Burdi returned in 2020 but pitched just 2 1/3 MLB frames before hitting the injured list with an elbow issue that eventually resulted in his second career Tommy John surgery. Burdi finally returned to the mound with the Cubs organization in 2023, but as if the slate of arm injuries hadn’t been difficult enough, he also missed a substantial portion of the ’23 campaign after requiring an emergency appendectomy in late May.
Although we’re coming up on nearly a decade since Burdi was drafted, he’s pitched just 15 1/3 innings in the Majors due to that stunning slate of injuries. The results haven’t been good, as he’s allowed 16 runs in that time. Burdi, however, has a 3.51 ERA in parts of six minor league seasons and has whiffed just shy of 33% of opponents in his professional career (big leagues and minors combined). His durability is an enormous question, of course, but his arm strength is not; in the tiny sample of three MLB innings with Chicago last year, Burdi averaged 98 mph on his heater and reached triple digits at times.
If he can remain healthy enough to emerge as an option for the Yankees, he still has all three minor league option years remaining, which would give New York plenty of flexibility in the ’pen. He has to be viewed as a long shot to remain healthy, given his track record of injuries, but Burdi still looks to have plenty of fire in his right arm and deserves credit for grinding through a grueling slate of injuries that would surely have been enough for many pitchers to call it quits.
Cknyc
yup, canyon of heroes world series parade just closer to being real.
Yankee Clipper
Yama-moto…..
acoss13
A little Burdi tells me Yankees have a good shot at getting Yamamoto.
Rob Schumann
That Burdi lied to you…
10centBeerNight
Good stuff here from Cashman
bestone
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Unclemike1525
I hope you guys can find the Witch Doctor that cursed the whole Burdi family and get him to take it off. Cubs couldn’t find him.
phenomenalajs
Thoracic Outlet Surgery is hard to recover from, but it sounds like he retained his velocity. Health is the big question.
Juggy
I love these findings. I’m just so excited and I just can’t hide it. I’m about to lose control and I think I like it.
This one belongs to the Reds
Someone should give you some Pointers…
bestone
Velocity being a bit of a problem a result of a slow hand….
Bucket Number Six
Don’t dig up the dead ones. They’re mine.
Old York
Looks like Yanks are done for the season. Just filling in some minor league fodder and they’re good for another .500 season and missing the playoffs.
Yankee Clipper
Curse you, Old York! (Angrily shaking fist at clouds)
Buzzz Killington
Ian Hamilton written all over him.
YEP
Well Ian was teammates with Nick’s brother.
PaulyMidwest
He looked so nasty last year before his appendix blew. Good cheap pickup.
Robertowannabe
Still remember him with the Pirates. He was awesome in ST and into the season. Looked like a great addition as a late inning guy Truly nasty,. Then the arm fell apart. Hope the kid is healthy and can stay that way.
Dock, you're pitching today
Dude held a lot of promise with the Bucs – rooting for this guy big time.
GB85
Burd is the word.
Gwynning
Greg Bird intensifies…
Yankee Clipper
Gwynning! Finally a comment I can reply to – I’ve been trying to wish you a Merry Christmas but with this system flaw I haven’t been able to reply to anything of yours… I hope they get it fixed soon.
Merry Christmas, brother! I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday.
Gwynning
Back at ya Clip, all the best amigo!
DroppedThirdStrike
Already pivoting from Yamamoto…
Yanks2
Meaningless transaction. This isn’t even news
YankeesAreDodgersEast
Reports stating Ohtani and Yamamoto are going to the Rams game tonight.
Yankee and Met fans in shambles.
99CaptainJudge99
No those plans have changed, he’s not going tonight, just call him the New York Yankee Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Well let’s hope so at least.
Captainmike1
Update says he will not be able to attend
Mynameisnoname
Needs to throw more javelins and mini soccer balls before pumping 100.
Fernando P
I mean it isn’t like the team hasn’t found some success in these types of pickups. There’s Loaisiga, Jimmy Cordero, Ian Hamilton, Ryan Weber and David Hale. Not exactly superstars, but these guys have helped the MLB team.
Probably doesn’t do much, but on a minor league deal Burdi is worth a look.
nailz#4life
humm . Hard thrower vs. Pitcher! Thats what is wrong with MLB
Mendoza Line 215
He was a Pirate for a very very short stay but a memorable one.
His floor is sub basement level because he is always hurt.
He makes Glasnow look durable.
But his ceiling is almost the sky. He has electric stuff which if undiminished because of his numerous injuries would easily provide him with fine closer like possibilities.
If he can stay healthy.
itsmeheyhii
A Burdi in the Homer Bush is worth two in the Brad Hand.
itsmeheyhii
RIP to my edit button.
Wheeler Dealer
Was pulling for this guy with the Cubs always a fan of underdog but that trophy went to Mike Tauchman who had a hell of a year
isolatedpower
Yamato, Yamamoto.
Frankie Bani
Look like is good company for Stanton in the Injury Iist to play dominó
LordD99
Seems like another Matt Blake specialty. One or two of those guys provide impact innings throughout the season.
mlbnyyfan
BP addition for the Yankees. Possible King replacement. Next up time for some trades. Trade Torres, Rizzo, Stanton and DJL. Sign Chapman for 3B and Bellinger for 1B and Move to Volpe to 2B and Pereza to SS
Dmac13
Who needs Yamamoto… we have burdi… my guess here is he is hurt and pitches less that 8 innings as a Yankees including spring training! Great talent tho
Dmac13
Really surprised they didn’t resign middleton. And would love to see a 1year deal on a proven vet looking to prove himself for a bigger contract.. lorenzen?
Viveleempireevil
Dumpster diving in the Bronx.
mlbnyyfan
Why haven’t the Yankees signed Houdini back. I think he could help more
178iq
Yankees love fishing in the east river lol Yankees are like girders that just keep collecting junk swearing the junk is good stuff. Yankees might even finish below .500 this year if they can manage to pick up a few more AA caliber players and play them every day.
drfelix
Yama plan B lol
MLBTR needs to hire editors
Steve Adams’ writing continues to be brutal. There should NEVER be a comma before too. This isn’t the sixties.