The 2024 MLB season playoffs are in full swings as wildcard series unfold in different parts of the state. Meanwhile, the New York Yankees will play the American League Division series against Kansas City Royals starting from October 5 at the Yankee Stadium situated in Bronx.
Meanwhile, New York Yankees’ division and arch-rivals Boston Red Sox fell short of the wildcard spot and were knocked out of the playoffs. Regardless, ahead of the free agency, the Red Sox might target one of the Yanks’ veteran relief pitchers to bolster its own bullpen after a disastrous season.
Tommy Kahnle Likely To Be Pursued By Boston Red Sox Next Year
As the Boston Red Sox prepare for the offseason, they have a prime opportunity to strengthen their roster, particularly in the bullpen, which has been a significant weakness this season. With key players like Kenley Jansen and Tyler O’Neill potentially hitting free agency, the Red Sox will need to explore various options to improve their team and enhance their chances for a successful 2025 campaign. Without a doubt, the bullpen has been a glaring issue for Boston, contributing to their absence from the postseason this year. The team has been inconsistent in high-pressure situations, leading to a lack of confidence in late-game scenarios. To address this, the Red Sox might consider looking at players available from rival teams, specifically the New York Yankees.
The Bronx Bombers have several pitchers hitting free agency next off-season. One intriguing option for Boston is Yankees reliever Tommy Kahnle, who is set to enter the market with a projected two-year deal worth around $11 million. Kahnle has proven himself to be a reliable and effective pitcher, having appeared in 50 games this season and posting an impressive 2.11 ERA alongside a 46-to-19 strikeout-to-walk ratio over 42.2 innings. His performance last season was similarly strong, with a 2.66 ERA in 42 appearances. At 35 years old, Kahnle brings a wealth of experience and maturity to the mound. His ability to pitch in high-leverage situations makes him a perfect fit for the Red Sox, who desperately need someone who can handle pressure. Kahnle’s addition would not only bolster Boston’s bullpen but also provide a stabilizing presence that could help younger pitchers thrive.
Yankees Fixate Pitching Rotation For ALDS
In a significant development, the New York Yankees announced that ace Gerrit Cole would take the mound for Game 1 of the ALDS against the Kansas City Royals, starting Saturday. Having a career 2.93 ERA in the playoffs, starting Cole for the best-of-five series opener was a no-brainer choice for the Yank’s pitching management.
Following Cole, Carlos Rodon is expected to start Game 2. Rodon has been the most durable he has ever been in his career this year and pitched 175 innings in the regular season. The decision for Game 3 is still pending, with Clarke Schmidt and Luis Gil both in contention for the spot. Schmidt has been impressive down the stretch whereas Gil emerged as a breakout star as well.
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