Yankees have chance to add familiar pitching depth after surprising Opening Day DFA

When the New York Yankees traded from their pitching depth in order to obtain Cody Bellinger in December (and Devin Williams as well), they had no idea how desperately they’d need both Nestor Cortes Jr. and Cody Poteet by the time Opening Day rolled around.

Nestor will be back in the Bronx for the festivities this weekend, though he’ll be wearing the uniform of the opposing team, the Milwaukee Brewers. Poteet? He could be back with the Yankees soon enough, if they’re able to work out a small cash deal.

The Yankees and Cubs haggled for weeks over how much money New York would eat to import Bellinger (as Chicago tried to sneak Kyle Tucker onto their roster, which they ultimately accomplished). Eventually, the two sides settled on the Cubs paying down just $5 million, decreasing the potency of the prospect they received in exchange.

The Yankees sent Poteet, the change-of-pace righty, to complete the transaction after an injury-marred season where he posted a 2.22 ERA in 24 1/3 innings, allowing 18 hits and beguiling the eventual World Champion Dodgers in a showcase start in June.

Now, just three months later, Poteet has been DFA’d during the Cubs’ Opening Day roster machinations. He might clear waivers, but the Yankees should get ahead of things and work out a small cash transaction to hop the line and acquire him.

The Cubs have DFA’d pitcher Cody Poteet who they acquired from the Yankees for Cody Bellinger.

— Jesse Rogers (@JesseRogersESPN) March 27, 2025

Yankees could add DFA’d right-hander Cody Poteet after Cubs’ latest roster shuffle

Maybe they’re happy with both Ryan Yarbrough and Brent Headrick, but three left-handers (two of whom are intended to provide bulk) seems less than ideal. Eventually, Tyler Matzek will probably be ready to replace Headrick, but … are we sure we can guarantee that? He broke down with an injury as spring action started in February.

The Yankees are likely more focused on an Oswald Peraza replacement for one of their final bench spots, at the moment, after elevating a similar soft-tosser in Carlos Carrasco to their Opening Day rotation, and also adding Yarbrough after the Blue Jays foolishly let him walk. Still, it’s hard to confidently claim the Yankees have “too much pitching” after scratching and clawing to get where they are today. It’s worth poking around Poteet’s situation after the Cubs couldn’t protect him.

Related Posts

Cubs Get Alarming Seiya Suzuki Injury Update

IMAGE: Chicago Cubs right fielder Seiya Suzuki (27) poses for photo day at Sloan Park. / Rick Scuteri / Imagn Images The World Baseball Classic often highlights…

Tony Vitello tabs SF Giants ace as Opening Day starter against the Yankees

Mar 13, 2026; Houston, TX, United States; United States starting pitcher Logan Webb (62) throws during the first inning against Canada during a quarterfinal game of the…

Texas Rangers Prospects Poised for Big League Debuts in 2026

IMAGE: Imagn Images As the Texas Rangers gear up for the 2026 Opening Day in Philadelphia, the buzz isn’t just about the present roster but also the…

RANGERS VS WHITE SOX SPRING SHOWDOWN: Don’t miss the action as Surprise Stadium gears up for a fiery clash, with first pitch, TV channels, and streaming hacks ready for fans. Early buzz is already building, and this matchup promises fireworks right from the start 👇👇👇

Baseball fans will have another opportunity to follow MLB Spring Training action as the Texas Rangers face the Chicago White Sox at Surprise Stadium in Arizona. The matchup is part of the Cactus…

Christian Walker Ignites Astros Infield Chaos This Spring

IMAGE: Imagn Images Christian Walker’s struggles at the plate have put the Houston Astros in a tough spot this spring. Despite their best efforts, they couldn’t find…

Craig Breslow Stuns Fans With Bold Red Sox Rotation Move

IMAGE: Imagn Images The Boston Red Sox made it clear this offseason that enhancing their starting rotation was a top priority. While their 2025 performance was respectable,…