The Yankees are in settlement with free agent reliever Tyler Matzek on a minor league deal, reviews Chris Cotillo of MassLive. There’s presumably a non-roster invite to MLB camp for the PSI Sports activities Administration consumer.
Matzek held a showcase for groups final month. He evidently confirmed sufficient for the Yanks to offer him a glance in Spring Coaching. Matzek is seeking to rebound after accidents restricted him to 11 massive league appearances in 2024 — none of which got here after Might 4.
The veteran southpaw started the 12 months within the Braves’ bullpen. Opponents tagged him for 11 runs over 10 innings. Atlanta positioned him on the injured listing with elbow irritation throughout the first week of Might. Matzek remained on the shelf for greater than three months. Atlanta dealt him to the Giants as a wage offset within the Jorge Soler deadline acquisition.
San Francisco launched Matzek fairly than plug him into the MLB bullpen when he was wholesome. Atlanta circled again to re-sign the 34-year-old to a minor league deal. He pitched 4 instances with Triple-A Gwinnett and didn’t earn a name up. He certified at no cost company at season’s finish.
Elbow points have derailed Matzek in consecutive seasons. He underwent Tommy John surgical procedure throughout Atlanta’s postseason run in 2022. That value him your complete ’23 marketing campaign. He’d had a powerful three-year run for the Braves between 2020-22. Matzek mixed for a 2.92 earned run common whereas placing out greater than 27% of batters confronted in 135 2/3 innings. His fastball had sat within the 94-96 MPH vary throughout that point. The rate ticked down ever so barely in his return from surgical procedure; he averaged 93.6 MPH on the heater final 12 months.
There needs to be a good alternative for Matzek to interrupt camp if he impresses in Spring Coaching. New York solely has one lefty reliever on their 40-man roster: the not too long ago re-signed Tim Hill. Other than Matzek, they’re bringing two southpaws to camp as non-roster invitees. Brandon Leibrandt has seven MLB appearances, whereas Jayvien Sandridge has but to achieve the majors.