The Yankees have expressed “genuine interest” in bringing right-hander Luke Weaver back into the fold, according to a report from The Athletic’s Chris Kirschner. Weaver has likewise expressed interest in a reunion, though Kirschner notes that the righty is weighing his options and is seeking a multi-year deal this winter. The report adds that “about 10 teams” have at least checked in on Weaver this offseason.
Weaver, 32, was a first-round pick by the Cardinals back in 2014 and struggled as a back-of-the-rotation starter in the majors for years before moving to the bullpen with the Yankees in 2024. He’s been excellent in that role over the past two years, with a 3.21 ERA and 3.58 FIP across 148 2/3 innings of work. He’s picked up 12 saves with the Yankees in that time, but struggled late in the 2025 season with a 5.35 ERA from the start of July onwards, including a 9.64 ERA in 12 September appearances. Worrying as that late-season meltdown might be, however, a 2.96 xERA and 3.44 SIERA both indicate that he’s still a quality reliever and remains among the best options available on the market.
That’s especially true after the run on high-end relievers that’s taken place in the early weeks of free agency. Edwin Diaz, Devin Williams, Tyler Rogers, Raisel Iglesias, Kyle Finnegan, and Emilio Pagan are just some of the names on an expansive list of late-innings arms who have already landed somewhere, while the Yankees have yet to add to their bullpen at all this winter. The summer’s additions of David Bednar and Camilo Doval help to reduce pressure to land a high-end relief arm, but the loss of Williams and the potential loss of Weaver still leave a hole towards the back of the Yankees’ bullpen. Weaver is joined by former Rays closer Pete Fairbanks and 2025 standout Brad Keller as the top remaining relief arms in free agency, and it would surely behoove New York to add at least one of those players.
Of course, that doesn’t mean a deal will necessarily come together. The Yankees, as Kirschner notes, have recently been hesitant to give out multi-year deals to relievers in free agency. With Weaver seeking a multi-year contract and garnering interest from as much as a third of the league, it’s entirely possible that he’ll find the offer he’s looking for elsewhere if the Yankees aren’t willing to meet that price tag. The Cubs, Marlins, and Mets are among the other teams known to be looking for late-inning relievers this winter. If the Yankees continue to be hesitant about adding a multi-year reliever, they could move down a tier in free agency and target arms like Pierce Johnson, Chris Martin, or perhaps even old friend David Robertson. The trade market could provide another alternative, where Cardinals lefty JoJo Romero is among those known to be available.

Does he hit right handed? Can he play LF?
We need a bullpen, too, so…
Yes, but I like complaining about things.
I mean there’s so much to complain about right now, you seem normal to me.
Absolutely need BP help as well as the aforementioned. I’m just excited to hear they’re doing something.
Yes please bring back our Dream Weaver, Ca$h!!!
I have to the A’s, and he had some issues last season, but I like Luke a lot and would welcome him back.
Oops, guess I had changed that to the Reds? Either way, let’s bring the man back home.
It is the only place he pitched well (though he switched to relief there), I don’t blame him for being interested in returning there.
I’m more inclined to believe Brian Hoch when it comes to Yankees rumors.
When asked about Weaver returning, here’s what he had to say
“Never say never, but Weaver was irked late in the season about some of the mechanical adjustments they were pushing on him related to pitch-tipping — it seemed like he was trying to think about too many different checkpoints instead of just focusing on executing the next pitch.
He also expressed interest in trying to find a place where he could try being a starter again, a la Clay Holmes. If he’s really focused on that, I don’t think it’ll be in the Bronx.”
Joe, having seen him as a starter, Luke better stick with relief, he’ll make more in the long run that way.
But you can never save a guy from himself. I have seen a lot of pitchers in my day working against their own self interest, especially when folks try to impart some knowledge on them they are not ready to listen to.
I am curious to learn what he gets. The Yankees seem to be careful with their spending lately. I would welcome Weaver back but don’t think the Yankees will be the highest bidder, in AAV let alone years. I think they would be comfortable with two years of the AAV was low. It’s hard to figure out how good Weaver can be in the furure. It looked like he figured so me e things out, but then it went south and he looked less than ordinary. Granted, health may have been a factor. When I am unsure, I tend not to go all-in.
Would love Weaver back. How about 2/15. Sadly I don’t think Houdini has anything left. Time to disappear.
Yeah I was thinking 2/19. Close enough. I’m alright with bringing him back.
Red snapper!!!!! Very tasty
Would like him back with the Yanks or ideally a winning AL club that could use a closer candidate, since I have him coming back in fantasy. Jays? Guardians? Red Sock? Rays?
“Genuine Interest” is the very best kind of interest. The Yankees were purposeful when they traded a portion of the farm last summer for more arms. That it didn’t entirely work out….
damn Brad Keller was terrible before last year.
Now if the angels let kenley walk to get another weaver. I would get down from the ledge although he’s better in the bullpen. Most of problems were injuries. He would have good stretches, than the wheels would fall off, and he would land on the DL shortly after. I don’t think his body will allow him to start.
Yanks are so stingy
Yanks need 2 more pieces in the pen, Weaver is a good fit, and should bet 2/20 range from the Yanks.
While i like Luke, we need to prioritize contact righty bats that can play the infield – let me introduce Bo Bichette. He’s fills the most immediate gap right now. Any ither fringe moves we make now only impedes their ability to make a big move. They cannot run it back with giving the same guys raises.
Yankees just gonna bring the same team back and call it an off-season
If Weaver wants to pull a Clay Holmes, then he’s not coming back to the Yankees. I’m not sure he’s getting starter money but good luck to him.