Yankees’ hopes to reunite with Montgomery fading fast
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As the New York Yankees fortify their starting rotation with the addition of two-time All-Star Marcus Stroman, they continue their quest for another pitcher to enhance their chances of securing a World Series title. Stroman’s entrance into the rotation positions him as the probable No. 2 or No. 3 starter, highlighting the crucial need for another top-tier pitcher.
Acquiring a player to anchor the No. 2 spot could elevate the Yankees to the status of championship contenders. A notable name frequently mentioned in trade speculations is left-hander Jordan Montgomery, a former Yankee who was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals in 2022.
However, the potential reunion faces obstacles. According to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal, Montgomery might lean toward returning to the Texas Rangers, the team with which he won a World Series, raising uncertainties about his eagerness for a comeback with the Yankees.
Montgomery prefers Texas over Yankees
Rosenthal suggests a proactive strategy of making a preemptive bid for Montgomery to address any lingering concerns and secure his services before the Rangers gain the upper hand. This approach aims to minimize the risk of losing him to his preferred destination.
Jordan Montgomery, baseball’s hottest free agent, has a sizzling offer smoking on the grill in Texas: free barbecue for life, courtesy of Arlington’s legendary Hurtado Barbecue. The scent of brisket isn’t just wafting through the Lone Star State – it’s a pitch so sweet, it might clinch Monty’s return to the World Champion Rangers.
Sure, a murky financial future in Texas is causing some indigestion, but free ribs for eternity could grease the gears. After all, Montgomery was the ace in Dallas’ 2023 Series run, tossing smoke like a Texas pitmaster, with a 2.79 ERA and 4-2 record.
Before the trade deadline, Montgomery was in pinstripes, seasoning his game for seven years with the Yankees and Cardinals. Now, with 38 wins and a 3.68 ERA under his belt, he’s considered baseball’s top free-agent meatloaf, right alongside Blake Snell.
Despite the emotional complexities stemming from his past trade, Montgomery’s return to the Bronx could offer a significant boost to the Yankees‘ rotation. His established reliability as a starter would undoubtedly enhance the team’s prospects for a championship.
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Insane trade of Monty has caused this situation
IT SURE WOULD BE NICE IF MONTEY CAME BACK IT WAS A BIG MISTAKE TO GET RID OF HIM IN THE FIRST PLACE I HOPE HE DOES COME BACK BUT IF HE DOESN’T YOU CAN’T BLAME HIM ITS TIME TO GET RID OF CASHMAN WOULD YOU SAY SO