For the time being, Yankees right-hander Marcus Stroman is an extra starter who will make $18 million this season.
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Marcus Stroman will remain part of the New York Yankees ‘ pitching rotation for the 2025 MLB season. Despite persistent trade ...
While at Yankees spring training in Tampa, Florida on Tuesday, Aaron Boone discussed pitcher Marcus Stroman's potential return to the starting lineup.
Marcus Stroman, currently the sixth pitcher in the Yankees' starting rotation, is owed $18 million for the 2025 season.