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Proposed Yankees ‘Blueprint’ Includes Signing $4 Million, 11-Year Veteran Lefty

Proposed Yankees ‘Blueprint’ Includes Signing $4 Million, 11-Year Veteran Lefty

Summary

The New York Yankees are considering signing left-handed pitcher Danny Coulombe, a free agent, to strengthen their bullpen. Coulombe, who played well last season, could be signed for a $4 million deal. The Yankees lost two key pitchers and need to fill those gaps.

Key Facts

  • The Yankees are looking to improve their bullpen after losing Devin Williams and Luke Weaver.
  • Danny Coulombe is a left-handed reliever who played for the Twins and Rangers last season.
  • Coulombe recorded a 2.30 ERA and 43 strikeouts in 43 innings last year.
  • The proposed deal for Coulombe is $4 million.
  • Coulombe is entering his age-36 season and is considered an affordable option.
  • The Yankees had only three left-handed relievers with more than 10 appearances in 2025.
  • Replacing lost pitchers is a priority for the Yankees in the offseason.

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