Carlos Carrasco Lit Up In Tuesday’s Rehab Start
Carlos Carrasco (hamstring) allowed five earned runs on three hits and three walks while striking out one across 1 2/3 innings during his rehab start with Triple-A Syracuse on Tuesday. He gave up three hits, all home runs, and was removed from the game after 41 pitches. The 34-year-old was scheduled to throw three innings but was pulled in the second frame after throwing 33 pitches. Despite the rough outing, Carrasco is on track to return to the Mets rotation and make his 2021 debut this weekend. Fantasy managers should continue to roster Carrasco after he posted a 2.91 ERA, 1.21 WHIP and an 83:27 K:BB across 68 innings for Cleveland in 2020, but after this rehab start, you should exercise caution whenever he makes his season debut.
Source: Tim Healy
New York Mets starting pitcher Source: Tim Healy
Carlos Carrasco Strikes Out Five, Picks Up Win
Carlos Carrasco earned the win on Thursday, striking out five in a 9-7 victory over the Diamondbacks. He allowed three runs on five hits and two walks. The veteran is looking to rebound this year after posting a 5.64 and 6.80 ERA over the past two seasons. Things could become complicated once Clarke Schmidt is ready to return, as there's no guarantee Carrasco will stick in the rotation after that point. His next start is currently scheduled to be next week in Detroit.
Source: MLB.com
New York Yankees starting pitcher Source: MLB.com
Carlos Carrasco Likely To Earn Rotation Spot
Carlos Carrasco's swing-and-miss stuff in camp, indications are that Carrasco is likely to open the regular season in the team's starting rotation, according to YES Network's Jack Curry. The 37-year-old has an opt-out on March 22, but Curry thinks Carrasco will remain with the team because of the fact that they need starting depth due to the injuries to Gerrit Cole (elbow) and Luis Gil (lat). Pitching prospect Will Warren has also been deserving of a rotation spot, but he has minor-league options remaining, and the Yankees apparently don't want to lose Carrasco. The veteran hurler has a 2.45 ERA and 1.09 WHIP in Grapefruit League play while striking out 12 and walking six in 11 innings. If Carrasco wins the final rotation spot in the Bronx, he'll merely be a low-upside, matchup-based streamer in deep leagues and DFS.
Source: YES Network - Jack Curry
With the way New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone has raved about veteran right-hander Source: YES Network - Jack Curry
Carlos Carrasco Signs Minor-League Deal With Yankees
Carlos Carrasco signed a minor-league deal with the New York Yankees on Monday. Carrasco went 3-10 with a bloated 5.64 ERA (4.93 FIP) in 103 2/3 innings over 21 starts for the Cleveland Guardians last season and will turn 38 in March. The deal that Carrasco signed includes an invitation to major-league spring training. The 37-year-old was booted from Cleveland's 40-man roster in September, making him a free agent. Given how much he has fallen off in recent years, he figures to open the 2025 campaign at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to provide the Yankees with starting-pitching depth. The veteran Venezuelan hurler pitched for the New York Mets from 2021-23 and had a 5.21 ERA (4.55), a 1.46 WHIP and 268:97 K:BB in 295 2/3 innings over 61 starts.
Source: YES Network - Jack Curry
Free-agent right-hander Source: YES Network - Jack Curry
Carlos Carrasco Makes A Rehab Start
Carlos Carrasco (hip) threw three innings in a minor-league rehab start for Double-A Akron on Friday and allowed two runs on three hits while striking out three. Carrasco threw 41 pitches (27 for strikes) and felt OK afterwards. In 21 starts for Cleveland in 2024, he has gone 3-10 with a 5.64 ERA. "He's building back up. We want to make sure his hip is feeling better and everything is healed up," manager Stephen Vogt said on Sept. 3. "We want to get Cookie healed back up to be an option for us to start." The 37-year-old veteran went on the 15-day injured list back on Aug. 9 with a strained left hip and is slowing working his way back towards a late-season activation. However, with Carrasco struggling this year and with rookie Joey Cantillo holding his own as the No. 5 starter, it seems more likely that Carrasco will return to a bullpen role when he's fully healthy.
Source: MLB.com
Cleveland Guardians right-hander Source: MLB.com
Read More News