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New York Yankees to sign former Toronto Blue Jays left-handed reliever


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Nelson Anderson
November 17, 2025  (1:39 PM)
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Aug 17, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Toronto Blue Jays relief pitcher Ryan Yarbrough (35) pitches during the seventh inning against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-Imagn Images
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The New York Yankees and former Toronto Blue Jays left-hander Ryan Yarbrough are nearing a deal on a one-year contract.

According to Robert Murray of Fansided, it is a one-year major league contract.
Sources: Free-agent pitcher Ryan Yarbrough and the New York Yankees are closing in on a one-year major-league contract.
The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal reports that the deal is pending a physical. The specifics of the contract are not yet known.
Source confirms: Free agent LHP Ryan Yarbrough in agreement with Yankees on one-year deal, pending physical.

Yarbrough's second contract with the Yankees since pitching for the Blue Jays

Assuming the deal makes it over the finish line, it'll be a starkly different offseason experience than Yarbrough had last year, when he lingered on the market until February before catching on with the Blue Jays on a minor league deal.
Yarbrough opted out of that deal just before Opening Day, which led him to a major league contract with the Yankees for the 2025 campaign.
It was a decent enough year for the lefty in the Bronx, as he pitched to a 4.36 ERA across 64 innings of work split between eight starts and 11 relief appearances.
That's roughly league average (94 ERA+) production on the surface, and more advanced metrics are something of a mixed bag but generally support that sentiment.
His 5.06 FIP is well below par, but much of that has to do with an inflated home run rate.
Yarbrough allowed 13 homers in just 64 innings of work despite an entirely manageable 6.9% barrel rate that was largely in line with his career norms.
Yarbrough's work in New York actually tied a career high (20.8%) for strikeout rate and saw him limit walks to a decent 7.2% clip.
His 4.14 SIERA clocks in right around league average, as does his 4.30 xFIP.
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