The only member of the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre rotation to have started a game for the Yankees, Cody Poteet surpassed expectations during an April 13th spot start against the Guardians, permitting a lone run across six innings in a Yankee victory.
Even during an up-and-down campaign, Jim Palmer — pictured here in 1974 — was always a force to be reckoned with Wallace, on the other hand, was much less of a known quantity.
The New York Yankees faced off against the Cleveland Guardians in a doubleheader Saturday afternoon, but with Clarke Schmidt and Luis Gil expected to make starts on Friday and Saturday, the Yankees had to make a difficult choice, pushing Gil to Sunday so both pitchers weren’t on the same rest day.
Called on for a spot start, Poteet put in six strong innings as he was backed up by a good day from the offense. Between running out a semi-depleted bullpen in the second game of a doubleheader and giving the ball to a spot starter, you would certainly hope that the Yankees’ offense was on their A-game for this one.
The New York Yankees (11-3) visit Cleveland to face the Cleveland Guardians (9-4) at 6:10 PM ET on Saturday. The Yankees will look to Cody Poteet against the Guardians and Triston McKenzie (1-1).
The New York Yankees (11-3) are favorites (-135) on the moneyline when they take on the Cleveland Guardians (9-4) Saturday at 6:10 PM ET, live on BSGL.
Fritz Peterson passes at 82; Yankees call up Poteet to start Game 2 of doubleheader; Minor leaguers who could get the call soon; FanGraphs opines on Gil CBS Sports: The Yankees/Guardians game on Friday was postponed due to rain and wind.
The New York Yankees named RHP Cody Poteet as the start for Game 2 of the Saturday doubleheader against the Cleveland Guardians.
Cody Poteet is an arm that the New York Yankees did their homework on when they signed him, and they’ve had high hopes for him. Early into Spring Training, he’s been impressive, flashing a five-pitch mix with various movement profiles and showing strong results on the mound.
Can the righty stave off disaster as a rotation option? For at least a month or so, the Yankees are going to need someone to step up into the starting rotation.
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The New York Yankees on Friday signed right-hander Cody Poteet to a one-year contract for 2024. Poteet, 29, has 19 games of major league experience, all with the Miami Marlins in 2021 and 2022.
The New York Yankees have added some pitching depth. According to Joel Sherman of The New York Post, the Yankees have signed right-handed pitcher Cody Poteet to a major league contract.
The Oakland A's are having a tough time finding players that want to sign up for the uncertainty that surrounds this club, with relocation looming and no home for the 2025-27 seasons.
The Royals announced four minor league contracts this afternoon. Righties Cody Poteet and Brooks Kriske are joining the organization, while minor league free agent outfielder Seuly Matias returns for an eighth year with the franchise.
Marlins’ right-hander Cody Poteet will undergo Tommy John surgery, the team announced to reporters.
The Miami Marlins reinstated outfielder Jorge Soler from the 10-day injured list and right-handed pitcher Cody Poteet from the 15-day injured list on Friday.
During the second half of the game, the Marlins capitalized on all of Washington’s mistakes. It was not Max Meyer on the mound for Miami at loanDepot Park on Tuesday.
Encouraging as big league career started, Poteet’s first taste of life in Majors could’ve ended far better. A 27-year old who finally cracked The Show after more than half a decade of toiling in the minors, injuries saw Cody Poteet as a surprise debut for Miami in 2021.
A discouraging performance for the Marlins rookie right-hander, who didn’t receive any run support anyway. The Miami Marlins offense continue to struggle as they drop the series opener versus the Washington Nationals.
The Marlins announced a series of moves this afternoon as their pitching depth takes another hit.
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