Deadline Find
Yesterday, I had my first chance to see Lance Lynn since joining the Yankees from Minnesota. And he was impressive. In a season clouded by inconsistent work from Aaron Boone's rotation, Lynn turned in his second good start -- that on the heels of 4-2/3 innings of shutout relief in his Yankee debut.
Lynn turned in three top notch seasons with the Cardinals -- winning 15 or more in 2012, '13 and '14. But his career was knocked off track after Tommy John surgery in 2016.
Some pitchers take longer to recover than others. And Lynn's final season as a Cardinal was marked by inconsistency -- as was his half-season in Minnesota.
Perhaps, being back on a contender, refueled Lynn's competitive fire. Maybe it's the excitement of being on a new club. Or the "mystique and aura" of playing in Yankee Stadium.
Regardless, Lance Lynn looks like the Yankees best in-season pickup for 2018.
Lynn turned in three top notch seasons with the Cardinals -- winning 15 or more in 2012, '13 and '14. But his career was knocked off track after Tommy John surgery in 2016.
Some pitchers take longer to recover than others. And Lynn's final season as a Cardinal was marked by inconsistency -- as was his half-season in Minnesota.
Perhaps, being back on a contender, refueled Lynn's competitive fire. Maybe it's the excitement of being on a new club. Or the "mystique and aura" of playing in Yankee Stadium.
Regardless, Lance Lynn looks like the Yankees best in-season pickup for 2018.
(My image of Lance is from the August 11th Yankees/Rangers game.)
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