The Yankees have claimed righty Owen White off waivers from the Reds, per a team announcement. It’s their second waiver claim in the past 20 minutes, as New York also claimed infielder Braden Shewmake from the Royals. The Shewmake claim brought their 40-man roster to capacity, so the Yankees have designated righty Allan Winans (another waiver pickup) for assignment in order to open a roster spot for White.
Like Shewmake, White is a former top pick — No. 55 overall to the Rangers in 2018 — whose original club has moved on. He ranked among the game’s top-100 prospects head into the 2023 season but has seen his stock tumble in the years since. White posted a 4.22 ERA with a middling 17.2% strikeout rate and 11.9% walk rate in 108 2/3 innings between Double-A and Triple-A in 2023. He spent most of the 2024 campaign back in Triple-A and was tagged for a 5.64 ERA in 99 frames with slightly improved strikeout and walk rates.
The 25-year-old White has pitched in the majors, but with exceeding brevity. He’s tossed a total of seven MLB frames and been clobbered for 13 runs in that time. His velocity ticked up a bit when the Rangers moved him to the bullpen last year, but Baseball America noted in this year’s scouting report on him that his stuff had dropped in general relative to the point at which he was drafted. For a pitcher whose pro debut was delayed for about three years due to Tommy John surgery and the canceled 2020 minor league season, a loss in stuff and step backward in development is unfortunate but not necessarily shocking.
Baseball America also notes that after a midseason grip change, White’s slider sharpened; the Yankees could well be betting on some in-season changes that are obscured by his broader struggles. White still has a minor league option remaining, so they can afford to take a gamble on the former top prospect and see if they can unlock some of those gains over a larger sample and convert White into a viable relief option.
Winans, 29, pitched in the majors with the Braves in both 2023 and 2024 but was hit hard. Opponents tagged him for a 7.20 ERA in 40 innings. The Yankees claimed him off waivers about two weeks ago.
Winans sits 90-91 with his four-seamer and 89-90 mph with his sinker, so he’s not the prototypical power arm that today’s front offices covet, but he does have a strong Triple-A track record and a minor league option remaining. In 256 innings of Triple-A work, he carries a 3.26 ERA, 21.8% strikeout rate and 6.9% walk rate. Between that performance and the remaining option, another club could look at him as a worthwhile depth addition. The Yankees will have five days to trade Winans, after which he’d have to be placed on outright waivers, which last for 48 hours.
These might be depth moves for other teams, but I don’t see any value at all for the Yankees. Then again, I’m not a billionaire owner or GM, so what do I know?
They have the same number of roster spots as the dregs. Also, their farm system stinks up the joint so they’ll always need bodies.
As Steve has alluded to in a previous article, the Yankees will probably DFA them soon and hopefully be able to pass them through waivers to stash in AAA off the 40-man roster. No big deal if they get claimed.
In trying to amass talent in AAA… the Yankees have ruined baseball!
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Take that back! They haven’t attempted to defer pay in minor league contracts… yet.
sure they will Creasture. Who says they can’t do with the Dodgers do lol
That’s 5 in a row. Pitchers that the Reds have dfa (or waivered) that have been claimed (or signed) by another ML team. Too bad, I thught DJ may have been able to help Owen. He’ll most likely get lost in the Yankees shuffle.
I want the Braves to get Winans back.
No thanks. Each time the Braves have put him in the rotation he’s been absolutely crushed
Never said I want him in the rotation. I’d like to see him fully transition to bullpen instead of being a jack of all trades in the minors. Give him low leverage and let him get some more time to get adjusted to the majors.
His 2023 wasn’t too bad for only getting to pitch 33 innings. 2024 was barely anything.
I’m already Winaning for Winans, but seriously I thought that was a decent flyer. So are these other guys I guess.
I think Shewmake falling to the Yankees is the real story here. He can be a useful bench piece for years and they just got him for nothing.
@Mercenary: Yep, that and there’s a decent chance no other team claims Winans and the Yanks end up getting to outright him.
theres a reason why no one will claim them…..
Both White and Shewmake have options, so they can keep them on 40 man. They’re going to have others with no options that are basically fighting for one spot in Brubaker, Yoendrys Gomez and Roansy Contreras.
Guessing Brubaker is the long man/8th RP provided they trade Stroman.
Should also trade Leiter Jr to open up a bullpen/SP shuttle spot for Beeter/Effross/Arias/Warren/De Los Santos.
They invested in Brubaker a bit so they have to keep him and see what he’s got. FWIW I thought he was a decent pitcher before the injury.
Its cute that you still think another team will take Stroman’s contract.
@stymeedone – Why not? They are willing to pay down some of that contract. Guys like Cobb, and Sugano all got 15M and 40+ year olds like Morton, Verlander and Scherzer also got 15M.
If Yankees retain anywhere from 5M to 10M
makes him an 8M-13M option. That’s less than most 4th/5th starters have been getting this off-season.
They are all going to be waived. The hope is that they don’t get claimed and the Yankees can stash them as non-roster players at AAA. No option required. But you are correct in that having an option makes them more valuable, as they can be brought up mid-season on a temporary basis without the need to keep them on the ML team or lose them.
I guess this is it for the roster. I assume they are going to make a late trade/signing for a bag of balls like they did last year for Berti to round out the infield.
It’s weird to think the future of this team is in the hands of a 32 year old injury prone giant who is stastically/arguably the worst postseason player ever.
You must be talking about the career .205 post season batter Judge?
I am indeed. The good news is he can only move up in the rankings from here on out. Big couple of years for him coming up.
You can not be a Yankees fan and talk bad about Judge. The Yanks are what they are because of judge. His two MVPs mean nothing to you. Fortunately, most Yankee fans will not agree with you only the haters that are jealous of the 27 championships.