The Yankees have a long history of finding value in overlooked bullpen arms, and Ryan Brasier could be the next in line. The 37-year-old right-hander was recently released by the Los Angeles Dodgers, but he’s coming off a respectable season, posting a 3.54 ERA over 28 innings. While that’s a small sample size, his track record suggests there’s still something left in the tank.
In 2023, Brasier had a much larger workload, throwing 59.2 innings between the Boston Red Sox and Dodgers while recording a 3.02 ERA. That kind of production would be more than welcome in a Yankees bullpen that has lost a few key contributors this offseason.