Right-handers Nick Burdi and Clayton Beeter have been told that they have won the camp competition for bullpen jobs, per Joel Sherman of The New York Post, though Sherman adds that the Yankees might still change their plans if other opportunities present themselves in the next few days. MLBTR covered Beeter’s news earlier today.
Burdi, 31, signed a minor league pact with the Yanks back in December and has impressed this spring. He had made seven appearances for the Yankees with 13 strikeouts, four walks and two earned runs allowed.
The righty brings a power arsenal, having averaged in the upper 90s with his fastball in his career. But his health, or lack thereof, has been a significant obstacle for him. He underwent Tommy John surgery in 2017, thoracic outlet syndrome surgery in 2019 and a second Tommy John in November of 2020.
Around all of those surgeries, Burdi has managed to throw 15 1/3 innings in the majors but has accrued almost four years of major league service time, most of that spent on the injured list. He has a 9.39 earned run average in that tiny sample of big league work, but with an impressive 36% strikeout rate. His 13.3% walk rate suggests a lack of control but it also might just be a symptom of so much missed time preventing him from getting into a rhythm. He’s also only thrown 21 minor league innings over the past five years due to those absences.
That makes him a real wild card, as he was once a dominant pitcher in college and the early parts of his minor league career but he has hardly pitched in recent seasons due to those significant surgeries.
He is not yet on the Yankees’ 40-man roster and will need to be added, but as Sherman points out, the club is still giving itself some wiggle room to change course. Teams around the league are making their final roster decisions this week, which is leading to various players being released, opting out or being designated for assignment. If the Yankees find someone in that pile who appeals to them, they may pivot away from Burdi. If they do, Sherman relays that the righty has an April 15 opt-out in his deal.
If Burdi does end up on the roster, the Yankees will need to make a corresponding move. It was reported two weeks ago that Oswald Peraza will be shut down for six to eight weeks due to a shoulder strain, so he could be moved to the 60-day injured list to open up a spot. Gerrit Cole is looking at several weeks of rest and recovery as he looks to get over his elbow issue, though the club may be reluctant to move him to the 60-day IL until they confirm that he can’t return before the end of May.
Right-hander Tommy Kahnle has some shoulder inflammation but Sherman relays that the Yankees are expecting him to be back about two weeks into the season. If that comes to pass, both Beeter and Burdi have options and can be sent to the minors to make room for him, though Burdi will need to officially take a spot on the 40-man roster first.
Yankee Clipper
Nice! Burdi has looked really good. Hopefully he can keep off the SL ….
Joe says...
Burdi’s looked better than some that are guaranteed roster spots. Beeter, Gil and Warren has too for that matter.
Yankee Clipper
Right on, brother. But, if there’s one thing the Yankees do well, it’s pitching. If Rodon is even half as good as he can be, they will be in a good spot, I think.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Perhaps that’s one thing we could give Cashman a passing grade on, is the bullpen. It’s always strong and they can find pieces from the scrap heap who end up being late inning guys, like the Mariners can.
YankeesBleacherCreature
I think that a consensus among Yankees fan. They haven’t had a terrible bullpen since even after Mo retired.
Frankie Bani
You are right, they never hit,,,just pitch
EasternLeagueVeteran
It’s a shame Marinaccio lost his mechanics along the way. I always thought he would be better than he has become.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Yeah I’m rooting for him.
Ronk325
I think Warren cracks the rotation sooner rather than later. It’s probably best to let him get a little more seasoning in AAA to start the year though. Service time manipulation could be a factor as well
TheMan 3
Once the regular season gets underway, the real Nick Burdi will emerge from his cocoon
mlb fan
The Yankees simply have too many post prime players on their roster. Injuries to D.J, Rizzo, Stanton, Judge, Kahnle and the normal pitching injuries that come with max effort throwing will mostly likely curtail their chances at winning anything significant.
Yankee Clipper
You may very well be correct in that assessment.
EasternLeagueVeteran
Maybe mlb’s right, and it is a shame that Dominguez is injured, or he would be someone to take the place of one of the graybeards. But all in all, it will be the bats that get them to 90+ wins, Soto included. Close or ahead by July 4th, and then I hope Steinbrenner gives Cashman some leeway to find a missing piece or two before the deadline.
joew
I’m so glad Burdi is getting another shot. when he went down with that injury live on tv it was a punch in the stomach. Guy has some serious stuff that most of his stats do not reflect well. other than his strike out rates…
Good Luck Nick! show them how its done! well.. except against the pirates please 🙂
melfman1
Team has to drop or trade Rortvedt… he’s out of options. So, Burdi can take his spot on the 40 man.
I think they release J. Jones and add Oscar Gonzalez to the 40 man too… unless they can find a utility guy on the waiver wire (or for Rortvedt).
Joe says...
Gonzalez has already been reassigned and Jones is still on the team as of right now.
melfman1
Yeah. Apparently it’s Rortvedt and Jones for the last 2 spots (for now). Wouldn’t surprise me if Rortvedt is put on waivers on Friday. They could try to squeeze him through waivers after the rest of the teams have already set their 26 man squad. They did it to Florial last year.
Dogleg62
Plus, Gonzalez was injured in last night’s exhibition game (right orbital fracture) after fouling a ball off himself.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Rortvedt has shown some life at the plate in ST too.
ctbronx7
Rortvedt makes the 26-man roster. Wells starts the year in Scranton, a three hour car ride from the Bronx in the event of an injury.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Boone announced today as well that Wells is breaking camp.
Yankee Clipper
Honestly, YBC, that surprises me. Not because I don’t think he should (I agree with the decision), but because I thought that they would value the ability to option more, just so they could keep Rortvedt.
Glad to see they’re finally giving these guys shots. He was also impressive in ST, imo.
YankeesBleacherCreature
He’s been building good rapport with the pitchers during ST. Ausmus praised him and so has Jorge Posada from afar.
YankeesBleacherCreature
You may also find this interesting regarding Domingo German:
archive.is/CK1g9
Hope he’s got it under control but the long-term outlook isn’t good.
Yankee Clipper
I think they’re keeping Jones as an expendable IFer for when regulars come back. They will then DFA him, imho.
At least it’s not ‘23 anymore, where our middle-of-the-order bats are Gonzales, Jones, and Downes-esque players.
Mendoza Line 215
IF Burdi’s body cooperates he will be unhittable.
He may walk some but he has great stuff.
I wish him the best as he has rare talent..
LordD99
A good find and addition if he can stay healthy. The Yankees usually have a few of these guys every year on the MLB roster or preparing in AAA to get some big outs.
clayton.shields88
Looked good w the Cubs, triple digit heat.
yanks2323
Dirty Buddy, Ian Hamilton 2.0
yanks2323
Burdy
BobinTexas
Wait, what???? Comments closed on “sponsored posts”????
So if we wanna comment on folks paying for comments, we can’t????
Shame on you, MLBTR¡!!!!!!!
Bye, as as I suspect I’ll now be banned.
YEP
Congrats Burdi. I wish you all the best.
Dumpster Divin Theo
A Nick Burdi told me he made the team
Dumpster Divin Theo
If he’s any good, imagine the Yankees will flip the Burdi to the Red Sox at mid-season
Michael K. Igawa
Then it would be Bye-Bye Burdi.