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Yankees Re-Sign Ryan Yarbrough

By Nick Deeds | November 17, 2025 at 12:32pm CDT

The Yankees officially re-signed Ryan Yarbrough to a one-year deal. The Excel Sports Management client is reportedly guaranteed $2.5MM with another $250K available in bonuses. He’d unlock $50K apiece for every ten innings pitched between 75 and 115.

Assuming the deal makes it over the finish line, it’ll be a starkly different offseason experience than Yarbrough had last year, when he lingered on the market until February before catching on with the Blue Jays on a minor league deal. He opted out of that deal just before Opening Day, which led him to a major league contract with the Yankees for the 2025 campaign. It was a decent enough year for the lefty in the Bronx, as he pitched to a 4.36 ERA across 64 innings of work split between eight starts and 11 relief appearances.

That’s roughly league average (94 ERA+) production on the surface, and more advanced metrics are something of a mixed bag but generally support that sentiment. His 5.06 FIP is well below par, but much of that has to do with an inflated home run rate. Yarbrough allowed 13 homers in just 64 innings of work despite an entirely manageable 6.9% barrel rate that was largely in line with his career norms. Yarbrough’s work in New York actually tied a career high (20.8%) for strikeout rate and saw him limit walks to a decent 7.2% clip. His 4.14 SIERA clocks in right around league average, as does his 4.30 xFIP.

While the specifics of the contract aren’t yet clear, re-upping for another year certainly seems to make sense for both sides. Signing this early in the offseason offers Yarbrough a level of certainty he wasn’t afforded last year while allowing the Yankees to build some depth into their rotation mix that will surely prove valuable headed into 2026. While the Yankees have a deep group of starting options with Gerrit Cole expected back from Tommy John surgery early next year plus Max Fried, Carlos Rodon, Luis Gil, Will Warren and Cam Schlittler, it’s not hard to see why the team could use some additional depth.

Cole and Rodon both won’t be ready for Opening Day, while Clarke Schmidt is unlikely to be a factor until late in the year after his own Tommy John surgery. Gil appears to be healthy but has a lengthy injury history that could make relying on him for 30 starts a tall order as well. With so much uncertainty among that group, the addition of Yarbrough offers a steady veteran to offer roughly average production when filling those gaps. Yarbrough is more than comfortable bouncing between the rotation and bullpen after doing so throughout virtually his entire career, and having him available as a long relief arm could be valuable for a bullpen that figures to be searching for innings help after losing Devin Williams and Luke Weaver.

Whatever the cost of Yarbrough’s contract ends up being, it should serve as no impediment to the Yankees as they look to fill out the rest of their roster. The club has its work cut out for it this winter, as they’ll need to replace Cody Bellinger, Trent Grisham, Paul Goldschmidt, and Amed Rosario (along with Williams and Weaver) as they head into free agency on top of whatever other upgrades the club is interested in making to its roster. Given Schmidt’s injury, perhaps even the addition of another starter could be on the table if the team wants to have young pitching to dangle in trade talks or have the luxury of being patient with Cole as he gets his elbow ready for game action next year.

Robert Murray of FanSided first reported Yarbrough and the Yankees were closing in on a major league deal. Joel Sherman of The New York Post had the $2.5MM guarantee and $250K in bonuses. The Associated Press reported the bonus details.

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41 Comments

  1. LordD99

    1 month ago

    A good arm for the swingman role.

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    • mlbnyyfan

      1 month ago

      Nice predictable move. i wish he was on the postseason roster. i think the yankees needed a second left hander besides Hill. i’m not sure if he was completely healthy for that.

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      • LordD99

        1 month ago

        That was likely the issue. He wasn’t sharp after returning from the injury.

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    • Blah blah blah

      1 month ago

      rubber armed guys are becoming undervalued in the age of Tommy John. These fireballers can barely throw half the innings that the soft-tossing lefties can.

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      • Astros71

        1 month ago

        Lefties are just better.

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        • Mengis2

          1 month ago

          I’m a lefty, I prolly bring down the overall grade there LOL

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    • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

      1 month ago

      Yankees with their huge payrolls should let a cheap a$$ team sign Yarbrough. Only 2 million bucks, even the A’s or Pirates could scrounge up enough for that. Geez Yanks it’s like the bully stealing the kid’s lunch money.

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      • Mengis2

        1 month ago

        so you’re saying that these other teams could have afforded him but deciding not to anyway is the yankee’s fault? Ok then.

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        • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

          1 month ago

          Facetiously playing around…but normally Yarbrough is the type of pitcher you see lower payroll teams make offers on. Nothing against him, just his price is right.

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    • ak7721

      1 month ago

      Perfect for that role, but a slight overpay.

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  2. Mikenmn

    1 month ago

    This is what they call on Election Night a “Hold”

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  3. Luis_Fazenda

    1 month ago

    I was surprised the Dodgers ever let him go. The consummate inning eater, tough against left-handed bats, can spot start if needed, and gives up weak contact. Not likely to have arm troubles either.

    In this day and age where throwers and chucker’s are commonplace, I guess a guy who doesn’t light up the gun is repeatedly kicked to the curb.

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    • Wren

      1 month ago

      same here. i know he’s not the greatest arm out there but he was certainly serviceable in his time w LA. dude gets jettisoned like ballast all the time though. sure he has downside but the man gets people out.

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      • Bivouac-Sal

        1 month ago

        How on earth did LAD manage back to back World Series championships without Yarborough?

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    • highflyballintorightfield

      1 month ago

      There was a brief hallucinatory period at the 2024 trade deadline in which the Dodgers looked to have enough pitching. Glasnow and Kershaw had just returned from the DL, and Flaherty acquired by trade. The Dodgers had such a surplus that they traded Paxton and Yarbrough, which was grimly funny seeing as how they were scrambling to cover innings a couple months later.

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  4. Acoss1331

    1 month ago

    With Rodon, Cole and Clarke all on the IL starting in 2026, pitching depth was needed and Yarbrough was pretty good for them last season.

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  5. MoneyBallJustWorks

    1 month ago

    finally the big names are coming off the board

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  6. BrianCashmansBurner

    1 month ago

    Cromulent.

    6
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    • Patriot12992

      1 month ago

      Excellent word! For those wondering it means fine in a mundane sense

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      Reply
  7. WadeBoggsWildRide

    1 month ago

    You are a gem sir.

    1
    Reply
  8. yick04

    1 month ago

    Yankees rolling it back.

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  9. Salzilla

    1 month ago

    Yar was a good addition last season. Good of them to reup.

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  10. Astros71

    1 month ago

    Similar to Padres Kyle Hart signing

    Reply
  11. Sterlingadingadong

    1 month ago

    prediction- 1st round losers

    Reply
  12. ArianaGrandSlam

    1 month ago

    He was a Dodger for a while last year but he doesn’t have the ring?

    Reply
    • slider32

      1 month ago

      There are many ding a lings with a ring, but Judge is the MVP thing! Now he and Ohtani are the real thing!

      Reply
  13. Fr21

    1 month ago

    Ha, ha Norby Stowers. Yankees don’t have the goods, so keep dreaming it doesn’t cost anything.

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      1 month ago

      Is Frazier or Andujar driving that train?

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    • Mengis2

      1 month ago

      if I had 2 pick one of those guys a making the HoF, it wouldn’t be Jones.

      Reply
    • sjbB112

      1 month ago

      Hopefully that was sarcasm, both should be solid. Future HOFers is a massive stretch

      Reply
  14. NoSaint

    1 month ago

    A Starter/Longman/quasi-LOOGy is an underappreciated, undervalued asset. Good on the Yanks for bringing him back.

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    • mlbnyyfan

      1 month ago

      Time to bring back Rosario as well and trade for Kwan. A bench of Cabrera, Cabellero and Rosario very solid. Do the Yankees trade Dominez, Gil and Wells for Kwan? Rice at Catcher, Bellinger 1B and the OF. Kwan, Jones, Judge. Still hoping Grisham turns down time Q Offer

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      • Rsox

        1 month ago

        What you makes you think Cleveland wants any part of that trade package for Kwan?

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        • Mengis2

          1 month ago

          it’s a high risk/ high reward move for Cleveland. As a NYY fan I don’t think I would make that trade, which probably means its not a terrible idea.

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  15. Astros71

    1 month ago

    What about Elmer Rodriguez-Cruz? I feel like the Yanks. might use him as a trade chip.

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    • mlbnyyfan

      1 month ago

      ERC is untouchable unless we are talking Skenes or Skubal.

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      • Astros71

        1 month ago

        ERC is a high ceiling prospect. But Skenes and Skubal have a 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000x higher ceiling.

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      1 month ago

      That’s a guy they keep. Cruz’ fastball averages 95 mph and he doesn’t give up homeruns.

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      • Astros71

        1 month ago

        My comment is off the screen.

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  16. Doug

    1 month ago

    Good “Mr. Versatile” to have, especially with Cole and Rodon not being ready in April. I hope they also add Daniel Coulombe to give them more lefty choices in the pen.

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  17. whyhayzee

    1 month ago

    You can never have enough of those guys who can give you 64 innings of below average work. Especially at $2.5 million. Good yob Jankees.

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