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Yankees aren’t in a rush to sign Tanaka

Yankees New Yorkers are not in a rush specify a new contract with asian pitcher Masahiro Tanaka in the Big leagues (MLB).

According to New York Post reporter Andy Martino the Bombers team are focused on the Company of DJ LeMahieu, but it is not ruled out in retaining Tanaka in the big tent.

Despite the millionaire losses of the Yankees due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the “Mules” would be interested in staying with Masahiro, who is essential in starting pitching who needs help to fight for the World Series.

In seven years played in the Big leagues with the Yankees, Tanaka he has 78 wins and 46 losses, with an ERA of 3.74 and a WHIP of 1.13. He also has 991 strikeouts in 1,054.1 innings of work.

With Gerrit Cole commanding the rotation, the Japanese would have to sign with the Mules to strengthen the starting pitchers a little more in the MLB.

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