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Yankees Claim McKinley Moore From Phillies

By Darragh McDonald | February 16, 2024 at 2:25pm CDT

The Yankees claimed right-hander McKinley Moore off waivers from the Phillies, per announcements from both clubs. The Yanks put right-hander Lou Trivino on the 60-day injured list to open up a roster spot.

Moore, 25, was designated for assignment by the Phils earlier this week when they signed Spencer Turnbull. Originally a draftee of the White Sox, he came to the Phils in the 2022 Adam Haseley trade. Moore has shown a powerful arsenal but has also struggled to harness that stuff.

Last year, he made his major league debut, which didn’t turn out to be the dream scenario. He issued five walks and allowed seven earned runs in 3 1/3 innings. That means he currently sports a gruesome earned run average of 18.90 in his career. But that’s obviously a tiny sample size and he at least averaged a potent 97.2 miles per hour on his fastball in that time.

Looking at his minor league work, he threw a combined 120 2/3 innings over the past three years at various levels. He posted a 3.88 ERA in that time, giving out walks to 13.1% of opponents but also striking out 32.9% of them. The Yankees are known to favor ground ball guys and Moore has kept about half of balls in play in the dirt throughout his career.

The righty is obviously not a finished product but he has a couple of option years remaining and just a few days of service time. He’ll provide the bullpen with a bit of depth that can be summoned from the minors when needed, while they will presumably try to help him rein in the command.

As for Trivino, the 32-year-old was just signed a couple of days ago, but the club was well aware that he underwent Tommy John surgery in May of last year. He’ll now be officially ineligible to come off the IL until late May, which likely wasn’t going to be a possibility anyway.

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  1. angryyankeesfan1

    2 years ago

    The Yankees claimed Moore from who?

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    • Baseball’s Topics on Baseball Today

      2 years ago

      Their really getting a bit possessive of him, don’t you think?

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  2. Baseball dude

    2 years ago

    Their fall back for when they don’t sign Blake Snell !!!

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  3. User 2161944466

    2 years ago

    Meh

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  4. Yanks2

    2 years ago

    How come I’ve never heard of any of the players mentioned on this site lol? I follow baseball so closely but these just seem like trivial transactions

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    • lemonlyman

      2 years ago

      There are over 6k minor leaguers compared to around 800 actively rostered MLB players when factoring in IL’s.

      Even if you knew every single mlb player, and as an avid mlb fan myself I don’t think I could tell you every member of every team’s bench and bullpen, but even if you knew them all there are over 8x as many players in the minor leagues. There are more than a few that most people have never heard of if they aren’t part of your team’s system.

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  5. tpaine69

    2 years ago

    Ricky Vaughn had better control before the eye exam.

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  6. AC Surf Baseball

    2 years ago

    Tall hard throwing right hander, was phenomenal last year. Late bloomer, could be nice pickup for the Yankees. Not sure why the Phillies didn’t keep him over out of options Covey.

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  7. DarkSide830

    2 years ago

    darn

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    • cpdpoet

      2 years ago

      We knew he wasn’t going the Bellatti route.
      Was hoping the Haseley trade could have at least continued with a low minors player?
      Wish him the best.

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  8. cpdpoet

    2 years ago

    Interesting the Phils couldn’t find a lottery ticket for Moore? Well MLB squads do know vastly more than I, just thought they could have snagged a low minor leaguer….

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  9. 178iq

    2 years ago

    97.2 mph grapefruits. Great pick up. A guy that throws beach balls ll. Hey but he’s free so why wouldn’t Cashgirl pick him up….?!?

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  10. cmanson

    2 years ago

    you can never have too many pitchers to throw batting practice come spring training.

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  11. Mrski

    2 years ago

    This could be the best retread out of all the Yankees bargain bin pick ups.

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  12. Andujar

    2 years ago

    Is that a player photo or a mug shot?

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  13. DR2020

    2 years ago

    Another garbage heap pick up. trying to make up for the loss of Trevino and now Eros again. I guess they’re trying to get more out of less.

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  14. YankeesBleacherCreature

    2 years ago

    Sheesh… I thought it wad Billy McKinney again for a sec.

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  15. dasit

    2 years ago

    when asked to comment, matt blake had this to say: “we can rebuild him. we have the technology. we can make him better than he was. better, stronger, faster.”

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    • Sir Osis Oliver

      2 years ago

      His warm-up music better have something to do with Daft Punk…

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  16. StudWinfield

    2 years ago

    Seems like a good candidate for the model NY has effectively established.

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  17. yanks2323

    2 years ago

    DFA candidate – The next Ryan Weber!

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  18. Viveleempireevil

    2 years ago

    Give Cash credit. He trades away 4 pitchers in the Soto deal and since then he has been methodically building back up again. MLB BPs are more and more a case of the sum must be comprised of 3 X the parts. Everyone throws so hard now (or tries to) that guys invariably injure back, legs, forearms etc. Sure this guy might DFA. Or he might be Clay Holmes or Ian Hamilton.

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    • LordD99

      2 years ago

      The Yankees know how to build bullpens. That’s the one area of the team I don’t worry about. Blake will turn at least one of these pitchers into an effective MLB reliever.

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  19. User 3617846742

    2 years ago

    Trashman is scrapping the garbage cans….if they can’t play at least they can fill a seat at the Stadium. Last year’s capacity seating was down to 74%. In 2009, the Yankees filled the staduim at 98%.

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      2 years ago

      That’s certainly a motivating factor to reverse the dip in attendance. People will show up in rain, sleet, or snow to YS if the team plays meaningful games in the fall.

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