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The Yankees say they’re looking to bring on the recently retired Corey Kluber as a special advisor.
Kluber always seemed like an outstanding strategist on the mound, so it wouldn’t be surprising if he a fine second career in baseball if he wants one. The 37-year-old announced his retirement last week after 13 seasons in the majors.
Corey Kluber announced his retirement from professional baseball on Friday after a 13-year career.
Kluber spent the first nine seasons of his big-league tenure in Cleveland where he evolved into a two-time Cy Young Award winner, made three All-Star Game appearances, and was also one of the most impactful fantasy contributors of his era at his absolute apex. The 37-year-old righty split the last few years between the Rangers, Yankees, Rays and Red Sox, never quite coming close to returning to form, mostly due to injuries. He finishes with a 116-77 record to go along with a 3.44 ERA, 1.13 WHIP and 1,725/368 K/BB ratio across 1,641 2/3 innings (271 appearances, 260 starts) in the majors since 2011.
Corey Kluber has yet to decide whether to continue his career in 2024.
Kluber went 3-6 with a 7.04 ERA for the Red Sox last season and didn’t see his 2024 option picked up. He’s had just one healthy season in the last five and wasn’t particularly good then (84 ERA+ for the Rays in 2022), so he’ll probably have to settle for a minor league contract if he wants to give it another try.
Red Sox declined RHP Corey Kluber’s $11 million club option for 2024.
Kluber, who was on a one-year, $10 million contract, went 3-6 with a 7.04 ERA in nine starts and six relief appearances for the Red Sox last season. He’s turning 38 in April, and it’s hard to imagine that anyone will be interested in guaranteeing him a rotation spot next year.
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