The Yankees are designated right-hander JT Brubaker for assignment, according to a report from Robert Murray of FanSided. The corresponding move for Brubaker’s departure is not yet known.
Brubaker’s time with the Yankees has been punctuated by frequent injury. Acquired from the Pirates alongside $550K of international bonus pool space for a player to be named later (Keiner Delgado) in March of 2024, he’s only pitched 16 innings in the majors.
Brubaker was rehabbing from Tommy John surgery at the time of the trade sending him to the Bronx, though he was nearly at the one-year mark. He was targeting a midseason return but suffered an oblique strain during his rehab stint in July. He never made it back to the mound thereafter. This spring, he was quickly placed on the injured list after a comeback liner struck him in the chest and fractured three ribs. He was finally activated for his team debut in mid-June.
The 31-year-old Brubaker held opponents to six runs in 16 innings (3.38 ERA) but did so with a paltry 15.9% strikeout rate and a massive 14.3% walk rate. He also plunked a batter, meaning nearly 16% of his opponents in his brief run reached base without putting a ball in play. On top of his command troubles in the majors, Brubaker walked 12.5% of his opponents in five rehab appearances between Double-A and Triple-A (18 1/3 innings).
Though Brubaker didn’t pitch in the majors at all in 2023-24, he was solid for the Pirates in 2022, eating up 144 innings with a pedestrian 4.69 ERA but far more encouraging rate stats. Brubaker was dogged by a .334 average on balls in play that year but fanned 22.8% of his opponents against an 8.4% walk rate while generating a 44% grounder rate. Those were effectively league-average rate stats across the board — enough for metrics like FIP (3.92) and SIERA (3.97) to view him far more favorably.
With the trade deadline now in the rearview mirror, Brubaker will simply head to waivers. The Yankees have up to five days before they need to place him there. Brubaker has five-plus years of major league service, meaning he’ll be a free agent at season’s end. Any team that claims him would be on the hook for the remainder of this year’s $1.82MM salary (about $528K). It’s possible that a contending club looking for some long relief/rotation depth could place a claim, but given his walk issues and lengthy layoff from pitching, there’s a better chance he’ll clear. Because he has five years of big league service, he’d be able to reject an outright assignment in favor of free agency and still retain the entirety of his guaranteed salary.
Judge?
No, Judge will come in for Slater who got hurt last night.
Definitely not deserved
Can we option to Boone? I hear the North Dakota Turd Chasers are looking for a new manager!!!
Designate them all for assignment!
WHAT ARE THEY DOING?!?!?!? He is a decent bulk pitcher. He is/can be valuable and productive. Jake bird hasn’t pitched well
Agree,,all of them, bring AAA team
Twin
Twins will pick him up.
Yeah the Twins apparently will sign everyone cause they aren’t in contention. This isn’t making any sense.
Would be funny if he goes back to the Pirates. He’s ok but I don’t see him getting past Minnesota or Colorado in the NL.
Big question mark from Cashman.
They spent so much time rehabbing this guy and working on his pitch mix only for him to be a bust.
He’s got decent numbers, definitely worth a look for a number of teams.
The Yankees are playing tight. Leave Anthony Volpe alone. You have no one else better and it’s almost impossible to play baseball when you’re scrutinized, analyzed and criticized in real time, after every at bat, ground ball or defensive play.
The Yankees have multiple titles under those exact same circumstances. Some thrive on the pressure and some fold under it.
Comes with the territory of playing in NY.
Pirates might as well bring him back
Too expensive for Nutting which is almost anything above league minimum.
Brubaker getting a raw deal and deserves a longer look. Judge is being activated from the IL to DH so they need the spot.
Judge is taking Slater’s spot.
Well then I don’t know.
To bad it’s not the Airbender being designated for assignment.
I wish they were this efficient with position players….
If you can’t take the heat (New York), get out of the kitchen. It’s not for everyone,
Bring him home to Ohio (Cleveland, not Cinci)
Probably realized they need a legitimate long man, I’m sure they were hoping he could be that but he hasn’t regained his command yet
Atlanta, Baltimore
Nothing to play for either. Poor Brubaker.
Maybe the Yanks are reuniting with Chad Green, who was let go by Toronto.
Why? He’s their best option now for #6 starter.
I had high hopes when we acquired him. Had visions of a Clay Holmes type of turnaround. Since he’s a FA at the end of the year it doesn’t matter much. Assuming he’ll be in the big leagues at least a few more years once he shakes off all the rust.
Barves time!
Any word on anyone claiming Stroman? Is he still out there or will he be a free agent?