Sonny Gray’s days with the Yankees are numbered. Following a 6.98 ERA at Yankee Stadium that included 11 long balls in 59.1 innings pitched, general manager Brian Cashman made it abundantly clear he will look to deal the 28-year-old right-hander.
Despite Gray’s struggles in the Bronx, he did pitch like a legitimate big leaguer on the road. In 15 appearances, “Pickles” posted a 3.17 ERA while holding the opposition to a .226 BAA, allowing just three home runs and striking out 78 batters in 71 innings.
So perhaps, Gray can revitalize his career somewhere far away from 1 E 161st St.