Yankees Make Surprising Trade for Lefty Reliever
In a surprising move, the New York Yankees have acquired lefty reliever Caleb Ferguson from the Los Angeles Dodgers. This trade comes after the Yankees missed out on signing top relievers like Josh Hader, Hector Neris, Keynan Middleton, Phil Maton, and Wandy Peralta. However, the Yankees got creative and found a solid option in Ferguson.
Ferguson, who is 27 years old, is not on the same level as Hader, but he is a talented pitcher in his own right. In the last two seasons with the Dodgers, he has posted impressive numbers with a 2.84 ERA, a 3.21 FIP, and a low 3.1 percent barrel rate in 95 innings. These stats prove that Ferguson is a reliable middle reliever who can complement the Yankees’ righty-heavy bullpen.
The cost to acquire Ferguson was relatively low for the Yankees. They only had to give up waiver pickup Matt Gage, a 30-year-old lefty reliever, and pitching prospect Christian Zazueta Jr., who is currently playing in the Dominican Summer League. This trade is a win for the Yankees as they add depth to their bullpen without sacrificing too much.
Overall, the Yankees have made a smart move by acquiring Caleb Ferguson. While he may not be a marquee name like Hader, he is a solid addition to their roster. With his impressive track record and young age, Ferguson has the potential to become a key contributor for the Yankees in the upcoming season.