The Yankees have interest in Andrew Chafin, reports Jon Heyman of the New York Post. New York is looking for a left-handed bullpen arm. Heyman reported earlier this week that a reunion with Tim Hill was also a possibility.
Both players are natural targets for a team that doesn’t have a single left-hander in its projected bullpen. The Yankees only have two left-handed pitchers on their 40-man roster: Max Fried and Carlos Rodón. New York has yet to add an experienced southpaw on a minor league contract either, so they’ll probably look for multiple lefties over the coming weeks.
Chafin, 34, has been a durable and generally reliable middle innings arm for a decade. He’s coming off another decent season, turning in a 3.51 earned run average across 56 1/3 innings between the Tigers and Rangers. Most of the positives came during his first few months in Detroit, however. Chafin carried a 3.16 ERA with a near-31% strikeout rate into late July. Things went downhill after a deadline deal sending him to Texas. He allowed a 4.19 ERA with the Rangers. His strikeout rate fell to 24% while his walk percentage nearly doubled to an untenable 17.9% clip.
While it wasn’t a great finish, Chafin has an extended track record. Despite middling velocity, he has fanned around 28% of batters faced in three straight years. He missed bats on a huge 15.4% of his pitches this year — the second-highest rate of his career. Chafin has walked more than 12% of opponents in consecutive seasons, reflecting command that comes and goes. He can handle hitters of either handedness, though, so he shouldn’t have an issue finding another big league contract. Chafin has been a bullpen workhorse, topping 50 innings in seven of the last eight full seasons. (He threw 49 1/3 frames in 2018.) His only injured list stint in the last four years was a two-week stay in April ’22 for a groin strain.
Chafin has signed one-year contracts — respectively valued at $6.25MM and $4.75MM — in the last two winters. Texas declined a $6.5MM club option at the beginning of the offseason. Chafin will be limited to one year and could land a base salary in the $3-5MM range.
murphy8
It would be diabolical for him to go there with his facial hair lol
MLB Top 100 Commenter
No way the Sheriff loses his mustache and sideburns!
Motor City Beach Bum
HE HAS TO RETURN TO DETROIT TO PAIR WITH JAKE ROGERS!!! GO, GO POWER STACHES!!!
16
Yankees allow mustaches, just not beards/goatees.
Motor City Beach Bum
Or long flowing redneck locks like he has. Not sure if he could park in George Costanzas spot at Yankee stadium. It could potentially be an epic reality show with Chafin bein in NY!
This one belongs to the Reds
He could go to the Natti and have a dual purpose to replace the mascot with the big mustache!
mlbnyyfan
I’d rather have Hill and Minter and bring back Houdini please
178iq
The Yankees have so many holes to fill. LH arms are the least of their problems. The have loaded their line up with – .250 bats again and have holes in the infield and outfield that need to be addressed. Don’t they remember the lineup a couple years ago that landed them an 82-80 season…?
KnicksFanCavsFan
@17
Dude you are hyper-critical about the Yanks and this off-season. The Yanks filled the holes in the OF by moving Judge back to RF, acquiring Belli in LF and giving JD an easy path to win the CF job. The only holes remaining are at 2b or 3b and a lefty in the pen. Belli and Goldy are clear improvements over Rizzo and Verdugo. What are you missing?.
Salzilla
This dude’s a troll. I wouldn’t bother.
TrillionaireTeamOperator
Bring on the stache. Imagine Chafin-Stache pitching to Wells-Stache.
Ben K
An itch only Chafin can scratch?
flyingblindsquirrel
The dad joke force is strong in this one.
Ben K
Go to bed son. You need your 8 hours.
Mikenmn
I’m thinking they bring back the Gator?
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Begottenson
Chafin Would be a sweet add always need a good arm in the pen
jerseyjohn
Why? They should just bring back Hill and call it a day. They’re obviously not looking to add any more big money deals and Hill showed he could get it done in the Bronx last year.
BurnerK
Cutting his hair and beard would be biblical.
tom brunanskys black sock
Jimbo Jones favorite player.
Annihilus
Yankees leaked this to get Hill to come to terms.
top jimmy
They need 2 lefties in their bullpen.
Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman
I think Chafin passes. Why would he go to the one team that has a stupid hair policy? He probably has 10 teams fighting over him anyway.
ssowl
Probably because nobody gives a crap about the policy and still sign with the Yankees anyway.
Salzilla
Because professionals act professionally? If facial hair rules are what holds you back, time to look in the mirror.
Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman
I look like a Viking big beard and hair halfway down my back. Just interviewed for a management position at my job and told them no amount of money is worth trimming up for.
jerseyjohn
Slovenly will never be truly accepted as style by serious people. LOVE the Yankees holding onto some grooming standards.
LFGMets (Metsin7) #BannedForBeingABaseballExpertAGAIN)
Chafin cares more about tending to his farm then he does about playing baseball. There is no shot he goes to any east coast team, especially the Yankees
Salzilla
They’ll need two lefties. Chafin isn’t my first choice, but I think he’ll be cheaper than Minter and obviously Scott, who should get closerish money. Chafin and Hill will fill the role fine and for cheap if that’s needed. Still I think Minter would make that bullpen rock solid.
Old York
Keep up the war on facial hair in baseball. Tired of seeing cavemen playing baseball.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
OY
Speaking of cavemen, Geico was again a MLB sponsor in 2014. But Ken Griffey, Jr. seems to have replaced the “cavemen”.
Salzilla
These disses in 2024 are so weak and boring. Not that I need to say anything, but you win titles by utilizing all avenues.
cgallant
Long live Rod Beck
Old York
@cgallant
MLB won it’s war on wild characters and now all we have today are corporate friendly faceless players. Money always wins…
KnicksFanCavsFan
@Tiki
Is your team invoiced in slave work or do they voluntarily work for free? Because any team that wins a title, does so by paying the players. Some pay more than others. That’s life. That’s why I drive a mini van and not a Maybach.
dasit
yankee offseason priorities were resign soto, improve defense and increase k-rate of the bullpen
2 out of 3 ain’t bad
This one belongs to the Reds
Yankees must be Chafin to sign him.
Captainmike1
I am still waiting for someone to explain what use ERA has for a relief pitcher since they do not get charged for inherited runners that score
The sport has a zillion stats but one of the most important ones is rarely mentioned
luclusciano
Agreed Capt – I have argued this for a long time. They inflate other’s ERA. I imagine of a middle reliever has an inflated ERA – their numbers are worse as they probably let in other runs in the inning.
KnicksFanCavsFan
They’re are a few lefty and so available of guys that have a high (10+k/9) still on the market. AJ Minter, Tanner Scott and Caleb Ferguson. I like Minter because he doesn’t strike out much.
KnicksFanCavsFan
Yeezus. I meant he has a low walk rate.
thickiedon
Chafin is the obvious LHRP signing the Astros have needed each of the last 6 years. Please do it, Brown.
coocoo20
Coming from a dodger fan
Dumpster Divin Theo
Does he still sleep in his truck?
stymeedone
Only while driving!
luclusciano
Probably just one eye at a time
redsorbust
NEWS FLASH!!: “Yankees in on most everyone because they have lots of money”.