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New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman knows you can never have too many pitching options.
Lagrange is viewed by many as the Yankees' top pitching prospect and is coming off of a 2025 campaign in which he logged a 3.53 ERA while allowing just 82 hits and racking up 168 strikeouts over 120 innings of work. The 22-year-old stands 6-foot-7, weighs 250 pounds and has touched 103 mph with his fastball. So, yeah; he is very unique.
The Yankees traded for righty Angel Chivilli earlier this week in a deal with the Rockies
Yankees make three roster moves to shuffle their 40-man, adding a pitcher while cutting two players loose.
The New York Yankees could be looking to add more pitching depth to help cover innings while Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodón heal up.
The New York Yankees claimed right-hander Dom Hamel off waivers from the Rangers, reshaping their roster as spring training approaches.
According to Zack Raab on X, 26-year-old Harrison Cohen will pitch for Israel in the WBC. Baseball America ranks the Yankees' right-hander as their No. 20 prospect in the minor league system. Cohen had a 1.57 ERA and struck out 29 batters in 28.2 innings last season at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
The notion around the New York Yankees is they are "running it back" and Brian Cashman disagrees with this notion.