Yankees Urged To Avoid Reunion With $85 Million Luis Severino This Winter

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The New York Yankees could look to reunite with starting pitcher Luis Severino this winter, but is it the right move to attempt to make?

The New York Yankees need to upgrade their roster heading into 2025 or they're going to be left in the dust by the powerhouse Los Angeles Dodgers. The Dodgers have already added two-time Cy Young winner Blake Snell this winter while the Yankees are still chasing Juan Soto.Besides Soto, the Yankees will look to add all around the lineup as well as on the pitching staff.

This past postseason, we got a glimpse at vintage Severino. Through 16.2 innings, Sevy threw to a 3.24 ERA,' Mountz wrote. 'Severino still throws some electric stuff, but he hasn't produced at an elite level. If he gave up on his sinker and changeup while flashing his cutter more often, he would probably be a solid pitcher once more. But for now, he isn't the risk a postseason-bound team with pitching problems should take.

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