Yankees sign pitchers and move roster this Sunday

The New York Yankees signed pitchers Chasen Shreve and Anthony Banda after the injury of Cuban Aroldis Chapman.

Given that the Cuban pitcher Aroldis Chapman got a tattoo on his leg and now it’s infected, he’s headed to the 10-day disabled list, Los yankees they are forced to make certain moves on their roster.

The new york yankees signed a minor league contract to the left-handed pitcher Chasen Shreve, who was recently released by the Pittsburgh Pirates. Shereve, 32, 6’4″ and 180 pounds, pitched for the Yankees from 2015 to 2018 as a reliever before being traded to the St. Louis Cardinals.

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Years after ups and downs of Chasen Shreve, he returns with a Minor League pact with the team where he had the brightest. Previously, he played for the New York Mets, St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Mets. Said pitcher began the 2022 season with the Mets, who released him after posting a 6.49 ERA in 16 innings.

Now he’s heading to Triple-A to make some adjustments and earn a shot at the big team.

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While, on the other hand, the 27-time champions found reliever Anthony Banda, a reliever who was in the Minor Leagues with the Seattle Mariners and asked for his freedom in search of opportunities in the Major Leagues. Banda could be activated this afternoon to play the final game against the Oakland Athletics.

Banda, 6’2 tall, 200 pounds and 30 years old, has experience in the Major Leagues with the Tampa Bay Rays, Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Mets and Pittsburgh Pirates.

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They are expected to officially send Chapman to the disabled list, assign Chasen Shereve to the minor leagues and activate Anthony Banda on the big roster.

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Yankees sign pitchers and move roster this Sunday