Aaron Boone addressed the media before tonight’s game between the Yankees and Orioles, providing injury updates on various players. Among the injuries they’ve sustained over the past few weeks, losing right-handed reliever Nick Burdi has quietly been a pretty tough blow for the Bronx Bombers.
The New York Yankees have been great so far this season despite having injuries all across the roster. New York is one of just three teams in the American League with 19 wins and what makes it even more impressive is the fact that the club has had this success without some important pieces.
The New York Yankees are short-handed in their bullpen, as the injuries have begun to mount for that unit with the likes of Tommy Kahnle, Nick Burdi, Scott Effross, and Lou Trivino all on the IL.
Losing your ace to injury before the season even begins is almost always a recipe for disaster, but the Yankees’ pitching staff has shown otherwise. When
New York Yankees RHP Nick Burdi was placed on the 15-day injured list.
Nick Burdi was one of the Yankees’ hardest-throwing relievers, earning a job out of Spring Training after firing some impressive innings. The fastball-slider combination was devastating from his obscure arm slot, but they’ll have to manage without him in the meantime as he’s being placed on the 15-day IL for right hip inflammation.
The former NRI got out of a jam in a close game while showing great command, a big fastball, a nasty slider, and a little surprise The Yankees’ bullpen was the unsung hero of their Opening Weekend sweep of the Astros, as they didn’t allow a single run in 15.1 innings at Minute Maid Park.
When it comes to the bullpen, the Yankees consistently manage to find value where other teams aren’t looking. The production line that Matt Blake has produced is legendary, and the latest addition to the Yankees’ pitching unit is Nick Burdi, a relief arm capable of touching triple digits with his fastball.
The Yankees seem to find quality bullpen arms in the bargain bin on a yearly basis, with Clay Holmes and Ian Hamilton being perfect examples of their success.
Burdi and Beeter win the bullpen competition in camp; Yanks and Mets still discussing with Montgomery; Reflecting on the 1999 team ahead of their 25th anniversary NY Post | Joel Sherman: The Yankees announced their final two bullpen spots after wrapping up spring training, awarding the jobs to Nick Burdi and Clayton Beeter.
The reliever signed a minor league pact with the Yankees back in December.
Nick Burdi was one of the most interesting names the Yankees invited to Spring Training, as the hard-throwing reliever opened up plenty of eyes with his overpowering arsenal.
Opening Day is almost here. It's been a long offseason but Spring Training is in full swing and the New York Yankees have sky-high expectations heading into the 2024 campaign. New York made some massive additions this offseason and is in a great spot heading into the season.
The New York Yankees' bullpen will look different in 2024, but that doesn't mean the club can't see the same success it had last year. New York had the best bullpen in 2023 but lost a few important arms this offseason in free agency.
The New York Yankees continue to make moves. New York certainly has been busy this offseason. The Yankees won just 82 games last season and have made a plethora of moves this offseason to make sure that doesn't happen again in 2024.
The New York Yankees agreed to a minor league deal with former Chicago Cubs pitcher Nick Burdi on Thursday, as reported by the YES Network. Burdi will get an invitation to Major League camp in Tampa in February.
The Yankees have agreed to a minor league pact with hard-throwing right-hander Nick Burdi, reports Jack Curry of the YES Network. The Apex Baseball client will be in big league camp this spring.
According to Sahadev Sharma, the Cubs have outrighted infielder Jared Young and relievers Jeremiah Estrada and Nick Burdi to clear three spots on the 40-man roster.
The Cubs have assigned right-handers Jeremiah Estrada and Nick Burdi as well as infielder Jared Young outright to the minor leagues, reports Sahadev Sharma of The Athletic.
Chicago Cubs pitcher Nick Burdi has made two appearances in Arizona as he attempts to make his way back from an appendectomy that derailed his season in May.
36th in a series. Burdi has been hurt and/or ineffective for his entire career, though he began with plenty of promise and a three-digit heater. Hinsdale native Nicholas Edward Burdi was born January 19, 1993 and his baseball growth commenced when he was drafted in Round 2 of the 2014 Major League Draft, No.
The Cubs' farm system had a day full of wins on Saturday while the Iowa Cubs split a doubleheader and Myrtle Beach had its game postponed due to weather.
On Friday night, seven Chicago Cubs pitchers combined to throw a no-hitter in a 4-0 win against the San Diego Padres in Cactus League action.
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