Tommy Tight Pants looked sharp in his long-awaited return from injury. Poor Cal Raleigh. This is now back-to-back at-bats from the Mariners catcher that are featured on consecutive installments in the Sequence of the Week series.
The New York Yankees have been active in reshaping their bullpen recently, making strategic roster adjustments to optimize their pitching staff. On Wednesday, they optioned Clayton Andrews back to Triple-A Scranton and welcomed back veteran Tommy Kahnle after he recovered from a shoulder injury that had sidelined him for several months.
The New York Yankees have eagerly awaited the return of key bullpen arms, and their patience paid off with the return of Tommy Kahnle this Wednesday. Kahnle, a 34-year-old right-handed pitcher, marked his comeback with a perfect sixth inning, providing solid relief for starter Nestor Cortes against the Seattle Mariners.
The New York Yankees will finally get a familiar face back this week, as they activated right-handed reliever Tommy Kahnle from the injured list before Wednesday night’s game against the Seattle Mariners.
The New York Yankees reinstated right-hander Tommy Kahnle from the 15-day injured list on Wednesday, paving the way for the key bullpen arm to make his season debut.
After rehabbing for weeks the Yankees have announced that Tommy Kahnle has been activated off of the IL ahead of tonight’s game. The right-hander was one
The Yankees‘ bullpen has encountered significant challenges recently, undermining the team’s efforts to maintain leads in crucial games. In a notable instance on Monday, closer Clay Holmes surrendered a three-run lead in the ninth inning, marking a disappointing performance for the team.
Kahnle set to return this week; Yankees rotation on historic tear; Rodón feeling much more at home in year two; Peraza officially optioned; LeMahieu rehab plan New York Daily News | Gary Phillips: Carlos Rodón turned in another solid start on Sunday, tossing six innings against his former team.
The New York Yankees could have one of their top bullpen options back as soon as this upcoming week. New York has had one of the best bullpens in baseball so far this season but it has been missing some important pieces due to injuries.
The New York Yankees believe that relief pitcher Tommy Kahnle should be activated on Wednesday as long as his final rehab appearance goes well on Sunday against the Somerset Patriots, according to Greg Joyce of the New York Post.
Despite boasting one of the best bullpens in baseball with the second-lowest ERA at 2.58, the Yankees are still looking to bolster their pitching staff due to several key players rehabilitating from injuries and a reliance on newcomers to fill the gaps.
New York Yankees relief pitcher Tommy Kahnle hasn’t had much of a chance to show off his skills since signing a two-year deal with the club in December 2022.
Despite being shorthanded in the bullpen, the Yankees currently boast the best ERA in baseball at 2.21. Pitching coach Matt Blake has been adept at uncovering value in lesser-known pitchers.
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The New York Yankees have had the best bullpen in baseball thus far despite a myriad of injuries, and we could see that group even better with some reinforcements on the horizon.
The New York Yankees already have one of the best bullpens in baseball but it should get a significant boost in the not-so-distant future. New York currently has the top bullpen ERA at an impressive 2.30.
The New York Yankees' bullpen could be receiving a major late-inning arm in the near future. Star right-handed reliever Tommy Kahnle faced live hitters on Saturday, according to NJ.com's Max Goodman.
Baseball fans already knew that Kahnle can get a bit wild and frustrated when he struggles. This takes things to a whole other level.
Tommy Kahnle went Ron Artest on a fan during Wednesday’s game (albeit a very different kind of fan).
New York Yankees relief pitcher Tommy Kahnle sounds unbothered by the actions of Los Angeles Angels two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani on Monday night.
The Yankees are dealing with injuries to numerous starting pitchers and bullpen pieces, which could put more pressure on the offense to carry the team in the early going.
There’s a chance a deal comes together soon between the Red Sox and reliever Tommy Kahnle.
Kahnle, 32, last pitched in a major league game on July 26, 2020, when with the Yankees. He underwent Tommy John surgery after that and has been working his way back to health ever since.
Kahnle spent the last four seasons out of the bullpen for the Yankees, appearing in 129 games. The 31-year-old tossed 112.1 innings for the Bronx Bombers.
With Kahnle out, other relievers will have to rise to the occasion for the Yankees moving forward. Adam Ottavino, Chad Green and Zack Britton will specifically need to up their game.
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