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Yankees, Phillies Among Teams With Interest In Tommy Kahnle

By Steve Adams | December 5, 2024 at 1:15pm CDT

Dec. 5: The Phillies have also checked in on both Kahnle and Holmes this winter, reports Matt Gelb of The Athletic. They’re known to be in the market for at least one high-leverage reliever this offseason, adding to a late-inning group that currently includes righty Orion Kerkering and lefties Matt Strahm and Jose Alvarado. Their interest in Holmes is strictly as a reliever. If he ends up signing as a starting pitcher, it won’t be in Philadelphia.

Dec. 4: The Yankees have interest in another reunion with right-hander Tommy Kahnle, reports Jon Heyman of the New York Post, though the veteran reliever has drawn at least some level of interest from as many as seven other clubs. Kahnle said after the Yankees’ season ended that he hoped to return to the Bronx as a free agent, so the interest seems mutual. He’s one of three free agent relievers coming out of the Yankees’ bullpen this offseason, joining Clay Holmes and Tim Hill. The Post’s Dan Martin writes that Holmes is expected to sign elsewhere in free agency.

The 35-year-old Kahnle and the Yankees continue to find their way back to one another. New York drafted the righty in the fifth round back in 2010, lost him to the Rockies in the 2013 Rule 5 Draft, acquired him from the White Sox at the 2017 trade deadline and then signed him as a free agent in the 2022-23 offseason. He’s spent parts of six seasons in pinstripes, logging a combined 3.31 ERA out of the Yankees’ bullpen.

Kahnle’s most recent stint with the Yankees saw him log a combined 2.38 ERA in 83 1/3 regular-season innings from 2023-24. He fanned a strong 27.3% of his opponents in that time but also issued walks at an unpalatable 11% clip. He missed time in each of those seasons with shoulder troubles, however.

Kahnle kept the ball in the yard nicely over the past couple seasons (1.08 HR/9) despite Yankee Stadium’s short porch in right field. That’s in part because the overwhelming use of his changeup helped him neutralize left-handed hitters. Nearly three quarters of Kahnle’s pitches in 2023-24 were changeups. Lefties posted an awful .172/.267/.338 slash against him in that time. Spamming his changeup to that extent has also helped Kahnle keep the ball on the ground at a hearty 54.1% clip in that time — including a gaudy 58.9% mark in 2024. The Yankees typically show an affinity for grounder-heavy pitchers in the bullpen.

Of course, what was a generally successful third stint with the Yankees ended on a sour note. Kahnle rattled off seven scoreless innings between the ALDS and ALCS during the 2024 postseason and got out to a fine start in the World Series as well, yielding only an unearned run in his first two appearances (1 2/3 innings). However, it was Kahnle who loaded the bases on a pair of singles and a walk while trying to protect a 6-5 lead in the decisive Game 5 of the World Series. He was lifted without recording an out and saddled with the loss after two of his baserunners eventually came around to score. That showing apparently didn’t sour the Yankees on the changeup specialist, but for now they’re just one of several teams in the mix for his services.

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  1. slider32

    12 months ago

    Tommy has a great change-ups, sign him Yanks. Good 7th inning man not a closer!

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    • Patriot12992

      12 months ago

      He does not have a great change up, in fact he doesn’t have a change up at all. He threw like 60 straight change ups in the playoffs, what are you even changing up off of? Finally caught up to him.

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      • slider32

        12 months ago

        You made my point, it’s about deception the arm action is what makes it a good pitch. 60 pitches is a lot for sure, but Mariano, threw one pitch a cutter. It’s all about whether someone can hit it..

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        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          12 months ago

          Tommy’s arm slot, release point, and vertical movement make his changeup very difficult to hit. Opponents hit .157 off it in the regular season.

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        • Patriot12992

          12 months ago

          Impressive numbers no doubt but my point was in the playoffs it felt like smoke and mirrors. The dodgers finally just sat on that change in game 5.

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        • baseballfreak25

          12 months ago

          Why did they sit on it when he’s a one pitch reliever? Freaking stupid ass statement!

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  2. dirtbagbaseball427

    12 months ago

    Todays “Thank you Captain Obvious” post of the day

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    • mlbnyyfan

      12 months ago

      IMO Kahnle is decent, but at what cost? I would rather bring back Houdini or Losianga. The time is now for Warren, Hampton, and Beeter to show their worth. Especially if Yankees bring back Soto for 700 plus for 15 years. Yankees will need several guys on the cheap. Unfortunately, the time has come, and the Yankees are no longer the Evil Empire. That’s probably the Dodgers or Mets.

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      • Anthony maresca

        12 months ago

        Yankees are NOT going anywhere near 15 yrs or $700 million for Soto. They be better off spending $450-500 million and fill 4-5 holes in need.

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      • KnicksFanCavsFan

        12 months ago

        @mlb

        Fans like you make me scratch my head. The Yanks led mlb in FA spending in 2023 at 575 mil. They have at least $600 mil on the table for just 1 guy this year. How could you dare question their ability to spend $? As long as Khahnle is reasonable, he’ll be back.

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      • unglar

        12 months ago

        The Mets would have to win something to be a new evil empire. A trip to the wild card and the LCS don’t exactly make one feared. The galactic empire known as the dodgers, however, with their slaying of my Yankees in an inning from hell, are a fully operational Death Star and I’m sure the pipeline of talent from their minor league systems (the minor leagues and the NPB) will allow them to stand as unopposed tyrants for years to come.

        The least Hal can do is pay the only Juan who can save us from years of torment from LA/NYM/and an up and coming Red Sox.

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        • stymeedone

          12 months ago

          Are you saying you have to be feared to be evil? I don’t think so. Just spoiling the plans of others can be quite evil. The Mets wouldn’t have to win. Just sign Soto and prevent the Yankees from getting a player built for their Park. That would not only be evil, it would be dastardly.

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      • Sorinotsori

        12 months ago

        Good god loasiga throws like 3 innings a year if he gets paid by the inning I’ll take him back

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  3. yanks2323

    12 months ago

    For the money, hard pass

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    • imissjoebuzas

      12 months ago

      Agreed. Hard pass. Spend the money elsewhere.
      Kahnle made 5.75M this year. He made $21M for his career.
      But at 35, he won’t see that same salary again.

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      • KnicksFanCavsFan

        12 months ago

        @imiss

        But if he can be had for $6 mil or less then why not? he’s been effective, fills a need and there’s familiarity.

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  4. Old York

    12 months ago

    Not sure I’d be buying him at 35 year of age. K-BB% is dropping, even below his career numbers. He might be cooked. Let him go and look elsewhere or find someone internally on the farm.

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    • slider32

      12 months ago

      If the Yanks and Blake are interested I will take their view over anybody on this site!

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      • Old York

        12 months ago

        @slider32

        I was talking about Kahnle.

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  5. BronxBombers23

    12 months ago

    If he’s cheap yes, otherwise no thx.

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  6. Frankie Bani

    12 months ago

    Yankees staff is horrible, only Gil and Cole Rondón,Cortés and Stroman put in the blender

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    • The_M4N

      12 months ago

      Rondón and Cortés… wow, that’s really bad.

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  7. YankeesEmpire29

    12 months ago

    Let him walk.

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  8. Doron

    12 months ago

    When he is healthy, he is one of the more effective relief pitchers in the game.
    I am 100% behind a reunion.

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  9. billysbballz

    12 months ago

    Yankees need to add two starters and 2-3 bullpen arms. Walker Buehler and Max Fried! Forget Soto, signing a DH for 600 plus million to play right and moving Judge to CF is insane. Just sign Profar to play left and Dominguez to CF with Judge to RF. Christian Walker at first and let Durbin handle second. That’s a lineup with youth, speed, better base running and much better defensively. Yes Soto bat is missing but you win with pitching and defense first and if they need another bat it’s easier to acquire later than a starting pitcher. Yankees need to be smart here which they rarely are because Hal is more concerned with ticket sales!

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      12 months ago

      They do not. Cole, Rodon, Gil, Schmidt, Nestor, Stroman, Poteet, and Warren are eight starters. They need to find position players and relievers.

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      • Anthony maresca

        12 months ago

        Stroman trade bait, warren sucks and Cortes possibly trade bait if they land another top starter with Poteet as 6th man and depth with Warren

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        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          12 months ago

          There’s also Beeter.

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        • HatlessPete

          12 months ago

          Chase Hampton might take a step forward too. Starting pitching is probably the least of the yanks concerns rn.

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  10. Yanks4life22

    12 months ago

    I’d move on. Nice run for the Yanks over the years but he has diminishing stuff and the league will figure out the change up in the offseason. He’s due to throw batting practice next this year.

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  11. taxman

    12 months ago

    He throws one pitch but somehow it works.

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  12. Bnickles127

    12 months ago

    Really do not like this guy. I worked with his grandmother, who was still working at the age of 75 so she could pay for her grandson and rest of her family’s cell phone bill. This guy was making millions and couldn’t help his family out at all? She passed away while still working for the state and never got to enjoy a single day of retirement while having a multi millionaire grandson who clearly she had been helping and loving for years m? GTFOH

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    • Bnickles127

      12 months ago

      Sorry for rant, I’ve always wanted to get this off my chest since she was my supervisor and die hard Yankees and Tommy fan at her desk

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    • uvmfiji

      12 months ago

      The Capital District is a tight community. Everyone knows a cousin or grandmother.

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  13. YankeesBleacherCreature

    12 months ago

    Tommy Changeup! Would love to have him back.

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    • CravenMoorehead

      12 months ago

      TOMMY TIGHT PANTS

      🙂

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      • mlbnyyfan

        12 months ago

        @Knicks. If the Yankees are willing to spend why didn’t they sign Freeman over Rizzo? Why didn’t they sign both Snell and Burnes this Off-season?? The Yankees spend money but always on the wrong players.

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        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          12 months ago

          Not a given Freeman wants to play in NY. And this off-season, the priorities are Soto, a 1B, 2B/3B, LF, and possibly RF. Signing either Snell or Burnes doesn’t help fill those holes.

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  14. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    12 months ago

    If they re-sign him to another 2 years/$11.5M or slightly up it to like 2 years/$12.5M, that’s their choice, but I like Kahnle. I think he’s solid and I just like him overall- I like his energy on the mound and I like seeing OG Yankees hanging around, still producing.

    I think at this point he’s more of a 1 year/$3.5M w/ some innings related incentives taking it up to $4.25M type of a player, but if the Yankees give him 2 years/$12M or 3 years/$21M or whatever, that’d be their choice and I’d trust they knew what they were doing.

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