MLB rumors: 5 reasons why Corey Kluber would be perfect fit for Yankees
Updated Jan 11, 2021;
Posted Jan 11, 2021
Former Texas Rangers starting pitcher Corey Kluber is an intriguing free-agent option for the New York Yankees.AP
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As teams get set to watch Corey Kluber’s showcase this week, the Yankees (assuming the 34-year-old shows some decent stuff for a bevy of scouts in attendance) should take the leap and sign the two-time American League Cy Young winner.
Introducing Yankees Insider:
Here’s why.
Potential upside: At one point not too long ago, Kluber was one of the five best pitchers on the planet. From 2014-2018, Kluber posted a 151 ERA+, 5.51 SO/BB, and owned a 2.83 FIP while becoming one of just 21 pitchers in baseball history to win at least two Cy Youngs. To put those numbers into perspective, here’s how Mets star (and the current best pitcher in baseball) Jacob deGrom has performed over the last five seasons: 153 OPS+, 4.98 SO/BB, 2.78 FIP. T
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