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Luke Weaver stays Yankees’ best bet even after losing No. 1 slot

Sara Molnick by Sara Molnick
February 16, 2025
in Devin Williams, Gerrit Cole, Mariano Rivera, Max Fried, News
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New York Yankees relief pitcher Luke Weaver reacts after the final out of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox Friday, Sept. 13, 2024, in New York.

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As spring training approaches, the New York Yankees’ roster transformation has garnered significant attention, particularly their high-profile acquisitions of Max Fried and Devin Williams. However, beneath these headline-grabbing moves lies a potentially decisive factor in their 2025 campaign: the continued emergence of Luke Weaver as an elite bullpen weapon.

The Yankees’ offseason strategy clearly prioritized pitching enhancement across both starting and relief roles. While securing Fried to complement Gerrit Cole atop the rotation and adding Williams as their new closer represented bold moves, the optimization of their middle-relief corps could prove equally crucial to their success.

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In a recent analysis for The Athletic, Brendan Kuty highlighted Weaver’s essential role in the Yankees’ revamped pitching structure.

“The 31-year-old righty thrived in his first year in the bullpen with a 2.89 ERA in 62 appearances, and he was mostly dominant as the Yankees’ closer in the playoffs. He’s the team’s second most important reliever, behind new closer Devin Williams.”

Weaver’s transition from inconsistent starter to dominant reliever represents one of the Yankees’ most significant player development successes. His ability to excel in high-leverage situations throughout 2024 transformed him from a complementary piece into an indispensable bullpen asset.

Weaver’s statistical excellence in 2024

Weaver’s commitment to a full-time relief role in 2024 produced remarkable results:

  • Record: 7-3
  • ERA: 2.89
  • Appearances: 62
  • Innings Pitched: 84
  • Saves: 4

His starting pitcher background provides a unique advantage, enabling longer relief appearances when necessary. This versatility offers manager Aaron Boone tactical flexibility that proves particularly valuable during both regular season and postseason scenarios where matchup optimization becomes paramount.

Postseason excellence under pressure

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Weaver’s regular season success served as a prelude to his exceptional postseason performance. When established closer Clay Holmes encountered late-season difficulties, he stepped seamlessly into the highest-leverage situations, delivering outstanding results.

His postseason statistics tell a compelling story: across 15.2 innings, Weaver maintained a stellar 1.76 ERA while converting four saves. These clutch performances played an instrumental role in the Yankees’ World Series appearance.

2025 outlook: Strategic deployment in changed bullpen

Moving into 2025, Weaver transitions to a setup role ahead of Williams, though his proven closing capabilities provide the Yankees with exceptional depth in late-game situations. This flexibility represents a strategic advantage few teams can match—a reliable secondary closer ready to step in at any moment.

Constructing a championship-caliber relief corps

The Yankees’ emphasis on elite relief pitching echoes their successful blueprint from previous championship eras. Much like the dynasty years featuring Mariano Rivera, Jeff Nelson, and Mike Stanton, the 2025 bullpen presents formidable depth:

  • Devin Williams (Closer)
  • Luke Weaver (Setup Man)
  • Jonathan Loáisiga (Middle Relief)
  • Tommy Kahnle (High-Leverage Reliever)
  • Ian Hamilton (Versatile Right-Hander)

This assemblage provides Boone with multiple high-leverage options, enabling strategic matchup exploitation throughout crucial game situations.

Weaver’s strategic value beyond stats

Luke Weaver took the loss in Game 2 of the Yankees' doubleheader with the Rangers on Aug. 10. 5 Luke Weaver took the loss in Game 2 of the Yankees’ doubleheader with the Rangers on Aug. 10.
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While Cole, Fried, and Williams command the spotlight, Weaver’s importance transcends conventional metrics. His ability to control the eighth inning, preserve leads, and provide closing insurance creates tactical advantages that ripple throughout the pitching staff.

His presence empowers more aggressive bullpen management. When starters exit in the middle innings, Boone can confidently deploy Weaver for extended appearances, bridging crucial gaps without compromising late-game effectiveness. This flexibility proves particularly valuable in both regular season and postseason contexts.

Championship implications: The Weaver factor

As the Yankees pursue their championship ambitions, Weaver represents a critical yet understated component of their success formula. His ability to consistently navigate high-leverage situations could transform closely contested games into victories.

Should Weaver maintain his 2024 performance level and continue thriving in pressure situations, the Yankees’ bullpen projects as one of baseball’s most formidable units. Combined with elite starting pitching and Williams’ closing prowess, Weaver’s setup excellence completes a pitching framework designed for postseason success.

The historical correlation between dominant relief pitching and Yankees championships suggests this bullpen construction could prove decisive. In this context, Weaver emerges as a potential difference-maker in the Yankees’ pursuit of their next World Series title, exemplifying how strategic depth often determines championship outcomes.

The unfolding 2025 season will reveal whether this carefully crafted pitching architecture, with Weaver in a pivotal role, can fulfill its championship potential. His continued excellence could well represent the subtle yet crucial factor that elevates the Yankees from contenders to champions.

What do you think? Leave your comment below.

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