The Yankees are interested in free agent right-hander Brad Keller, reports Joel Sherman of The New York Post. They also have interest in left-hander MacKenzie Gore of the Nationals, reports Andrew Golden of The Washington Post.
On paper, the Yankee rotation is much stronger at the end of 2026 compared to the start. Each of Gerrit Cole, Carlos Rodón and Clarke Schmidt are all recovering from surgeries and are expected to start next year on the injured list. Cole and Schmidt both underwent Tommy John surgery this year, Cole in March and Schmidt in July. Rodón had surgery in October to remove loose bodies from his elbow.
Bryan Hoch of MLB.com provided updates today. Rodón is expected to be back with the club in late April or early May. Cole is expected slightly after that, with a May/June target. Hoch didn’t mention Schmidt, but given his later surgery date, he shouldn’t be expected back until the latter parts of the upcoming season.
By the end of the season, it’s possible the rotation group includes Cole, Rodón, Schmidt, Max Fried, Cam Schlittler, Luis Gil and Will Warren. But to start the season, the group would have Fried, Schlittler, Gil and Warren, with guys like Allan Winans and Ryan Yarbrough in the mix for the back end. Elmer Rodriguez could be a factor but he hasn’t yet made his major league debut.
Keller has experience as a starter and a reliever. He is coming off a tremendous season working out of the Cubs’ bullpen but has been getting interest from clubs as a potential starter next year. Sherman says the Yanks are more interested in him as a reliever but they could use him out of the rotation earlier in the year as they wait for other arms to get healthy. Once guys like Cole and Rodón return to health, unless the situation has drastically changed, Keller could be pushed into a relief role.
From 2018 to 2020, Keller had pretty decent results as a starter with the Royals. He wasn’t overwhelming but he rode a grounder-heavy approach to some success. He had a 3.50 earned run average over those seasons. His 16.8% strikeout rate was well below par but his 52.1% ground ball rate was quite strong. His results backed up from there, as he posted a 5.14 ERA from 2021 to 2023. He had thoracic outlet syndrome surgery in October of 2023. He was back on the mound in 2024 with unimpressive results.
As mentioned, he just wrapped up a tremendous season as a reliever with the Cubs. He tossed 69 2/3 innings with a 2.07 ERA. As before, he got opponents to keep the ball on the ground at a 56.1% clip, but his 27.2% strikeout rate was a massive increase relative to his time with the Royals.
MLBTR predicted Keller could secure three years and $36MM on the open market, noting that it would be possible some clubs looked to move him back to a rotation role. The Tigers had been reportedly interested in that kind of move but that was before they added Drew Anderson, a signing which became official today. It’s possible the Anderson signing make the Tigers less likely to pursue Keller.
While Keller would be an interesting addition in his flexibility, Gore would be a much more straightforward rotation upgrade. He has been exclusively a starter over the past three years. He showed some flashes of huge upside in 2025 but finished with a middling season overall. Through the All-Star Break, he had a 3.02 ERA, 30.5% strikeout rate and 7.7% walk rate. At that time, only four starters were ahead of him in the strikeout rate column, an excellent group consisting of Tarik Skubal, Zack Wheeler, Garrett Crochet and Hunter Brown.
He couldn’t keep it going in the second half. He went on the injured list twice, once due shoulder inflammation and the second time due to an ankle impingement. He posted a 6.75 ERA in his second-half starts around those IL stints, which led to him finishing the year with a 4.17 ERA overall.
Since Gore doesn’t have Keller’s track record of relief work, it’s possible that acquiring him would eventually lead to a rotation logjam later in the year. Perhaps the Yankees aren’t worried about that, as pitching injuries will naturally thin out the group from its ideal arrangement at some point. If a surplus does come to pass, that would be the proverbial good problem to have.
Adding Gore would be cheaper than Keller in terms of dollars. MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz projects him for a $4.7MM salary next year. He would be owed another raise in 2027 before he’s slated to become a free agent. That’s undoubtedly appealing for the Yankees, especially considering the competitive balance tax and the compounding costs involved there. However, the Yanks would also have to send a package of prospects to the Nationals. The Nats have received interest in Gore from half the league, so the bidding should be fierce.
General manager Brian Cashman said this week, per Greg Joyce of The New York Post, that he doesn’t have a set payroll for 2026. “Hal’s exact words to me continue to be, ‘Take everything that’s out there to me,’ which I will continue to do,” Cashman said, referring to owner Hal Steinbrenner.
RosterResource currently projects them for a pure payroll of $260MM, which is $36MM shy of where they finished the 2025 season. In terms of the CBT, the Yanks are just above $283MM, meaning they are less than $1MM from the third tier of the tax. If they go over the third tier, they will be subject to a higher rate of taxation and their top pick in the 2027 draft will drop by ten spots.
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Gore would be fantastic however don’t need another Lefty unless they trade Rodon
Why would they trade Rondon to make room for a lesser pitcher?
Why on earth would even Cashman entertain trading an 18 game winner for a guy who won 5 games with an ERA over 5……..
I’m ok with Gore or Keller though, but not giving up the farm for them. I’d give up a top 5 pitcher in the farm system with a Will Warren maybe? (Ben Hess) Not much more though.
I would give up alot for Gore. Most prospects will bust- get something of value to help the team win now.
With Will Warren? Do you not comprehend the status of the Yanks rotation? There trying to add pitchers not swap them out. Warren was a valuable pitcher for the Yanks last year as he tied the league for most starts, didn’t allow a ton of homers and ko’d more than innings pitched. His mid 4 era isn’t great but he absolutely has a chance to improve in his second year. Plus he’s cost controlled. He’s the same as Gore but with more control and 3 pre-arb seasons left.
Gore has much higher value than that. Jones and the Yankees highest rated pitching prospect, might do it.
MLB No. 99 (Jones) and MLB No.97 (Elmer Rodriguez) for Gore? Not quite
@baseball
I don’t think you’re going to get two top 100 prospects for Gore. He’s a back 4/5 rotation guy at best.
First of all why Cashman has already been burned badly by signing a former Cub pitcher to pitch in relief….EFFROSS…….garbage…..and Gore had an ERA over 5 I believe and offers no upside as compared to Warren…
Warren, while not spectacular has come up through the Yankee system, held up pretty well last year….he may be ready for a pretty good breakout year in 26…..learned a lot, and took every turn when his number came up….trading a guy like Warren for another teams garbage just doesn’t make sense….
@99: You only have to give up cash for Keller. He’s a free agent w/no QO.
Fair enough. Not enough to get Gore, if half the league is interested.
Yankees have horrible minors
I agree. When your farm system only gives you bums like Arron Judge, there is quite a problem.
*Aaron
Arron Judge is a bum, Aaron Judge is not.
@Rick
Oh absolutely horrible. I mean only Gil, Schmidt, Wells, Dominguez, Rice, Holmes w/ the Mets, Warren, Schlittler, Durbin w/ the Brewers, Cortez, Navaraez w/ the Red Sox, Ramirez w/ the Marlins
Not to mention the 4 on mlb top 100 list (Lombard, Lagrange, Jones and Rodriguez) or guys in the top 10 list of other teams that were traded like Roc Riggio and Griffin Herring ( Colorado), Rafael Flores (Pirates), etc
Oh absolutely horrible. I mean only Gil, Schmidt, Wells, Dominguez, Rice, Holmes w/ the Mets, Warren, Schlittler, Durbin w/ the Brewers, Cortez, Navaraez w/ the Red Sox and Ramirez w/ the Marlins
Not to mention the 4 on mlb’ top 100 list (Lombard, Lagrange, Jones and Rodriguez) or guys in the top 10 list of other teams that were traded like Roc Riggio and Griffin Herring ( Colorado), Rafael Flores (Pirates), etc
Keller had one good year
Big deal
Keller and Joey Bart to Texas for Josh Jung has been discussed as well.
@Knicks because the Yankees are acting like a small market team being cheap not wanting to go over 300 and need to get rid of someone to try and bring back Bellinger
300 million cheap ?
Are you living in wonderland with Alice?
I say screw the greedy players !
I say screw the greedy owners, too. A pox on both their houses.
@mlb
Push come to shove, I don’t think that Cashman is going to have restraints on improving the team because of a budget of $300 mil but speaking on Beli, his AAV likely isn’t going to be much higher than the $25 mil the Yanks paid last year so reigning him likely won’t effect the budget which is baked on average salary not total. Thus, no need to create more space.
@mlb
How old are you? The Mets, Dodgers and Yanks are the top 3 spenders with Yanks around $290-$300, not including the luxury tax. Just because they aren’t #1 in spending doesn’t mean they’re being cheap. They still laid out $300 mil last year on Fried and brought in several star players via trades that had salaries to be covered.
Dude how do you trade two free agents for a third baseman? Have you been eating your Wheaties?
Wrong Keller dude.
Jung might not bring much more than Bart alone, let alone Mitch Keller too.
But keep aiming high
Jung Surplus is 20 million Bart is 5 and Mitch Keller is 10 ya I know crazy huh 🤔????
My bad
Can never have enough pitching. Get a 15-man rotation like the Dodgers.
And then rotate them on/off the IL throughout the season for res…uh, “discomfort.”
– Kidding! Maybe.
Schlittler would have to be part of a package for Gore.
Are you out of your mind….Gore is nowhere near an equal value as compared to Schlittler….
You’re right, he’s better and a lefty. Schlittler plus a prospect or two. Or else Gil and prospects.
I’d rather have Schlittler for 6 years.
@alfred
Gil is better than Gore, younger and cheaper. Get real. Gore isn’t an upgrade and the Yanks are trying to add to their pitching bit substitute. You guys are ridiculous.
KnicksFanCavsFan: If Gil and Schlittler are so great, why do they need Gore?
And do you think the Nats are just going to give him away for journeymen and marginal prospects?
It’s you Yankees fans who are ridiculous, assuming the Yankees can get any player they want just because they’re the Yankees.
Gil is not better than Gore in any way. Wouldn’t surprise me to see Gil move to the bullpen at some point this year.
@Alfred
Did you read the article or nah With Cole, Rondon and Schmidt starting the season in the Dl, they have open rotation spots after Fried, Gil, Warren and Schlittler. They want at least one bonafide , decent innings eater they can count on considering that they’re are a lot of young guys in the rotation.
Please show me where I said all Gore was worth was journey man and marginal prospects? But obviously they are looking to ADD not SWITCH pitchers. Also, Schlittler looks like he could be a good pitcher so they’re not going to include him in an any deal for Gore and neither will they include Gil.
@Baltimore
Gil throws harder, has a lower ERA, FIP, lower HR % and strike out rate. Health and control are the only question marks. His ability to stay healthy will determine if he stays in the rotation. But it’s not even a one vs the other since the Yanks are looking to ADD to the staff not substitute and Gore is NOT an upgrade regardless.
Gore would be a solid third piece in a trade for Schlittler.
That definitely not happening. Ship Gore elsewhere then.
@99Captain Judge99
Are the Yankees doing anything this winter or just running it back?
Cam is a keeper. Of course they are running it back. Bringing Grisham back was proof of that
Grisham accepting the QO really threw the Yankees offseason plans into a tailspin. Since the Yankees will only receive a draft pick after the 4th round for him, they should have never given him the QO in the first place. This limits the amount of moves NY can make this offseason. If Grisham can repeat his career year from 2025 then the Yankees will be happy, but it’s highly unlikely he does so.
I don’t think Hal is just going to come right out and say it but I think the goal is to be at least under the 3rd tier tax line. That is why he told Cashman to bring him to me if there’s anyone out there. Hal is going to determine then if it’s worth paying the tax. I don’t think Keller is going to do it, he’d probably pay for Gore though. That would probably mean someone has to be moved for a cheaper player too. Personally they should trade for Gore then trade Rodon to load back up on prospects they will lose to get Gore. That’d save them 23 million or so and they could target bullpen help with that money and not go over the 3rd tier. They got a logjam in the rotation as is….
@kingbum
Who’s going to trade for Rondon who is injured and expensive? Also, Rondon has been very good of late. Why would the Yanks get rid of him as long as they expect him to return back to form?
He’s built back value by having a good year. Detroit has one of the deepest farm systems and they need to show Skubal they are serious about improving. That’s one team I can see having interest.
@Rondon
But why would the pitching thin hand trade away a pitcher that’s been good the last two seasons?
Because Hal doesn’t really want to be in the 3rd tier, Rodon one of the most expendable Yankees ya got to lower payroll yet get a return back.
Make it Mitch Keller instead! No on Gore please, he’s a headache!