The New York Yankees are heading into another offseason where pitching depth will once again define their decisions. The bullpen, long a cornerstone of their success, might look drastically different by spring. Several familiar faces are hitting free agency, and one longtime reliever may have thrown his last pitch in pinstripes.
Devin Williams, Luke Weaver, and Tim Hill are all set to test the market, leaving the Yankees thin on late-inning options. But another name likely on the chopping block is Jonathan Loaisiga. The 30-year-old was brought back last winter on a one-year, $5 million deal with a 2026 club option — an option that now feels unlikely to be exercised.
Loaisiga’s decline and durability concerns
Once viewed as one of the Yankees’ most dynamic bullpen weapons, Loaisiga’s per

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