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Ryan Weber: Becomes free agent
Ryan Weber (forearm) elected to become a free agent Monday.Weber was lifted from the Yankees' 40-man roster last week and is now out of the organization. He missed the last several months of the season with a forearm issue and it's not clear what his health situation is at the moment.
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Yankees' Ryan Weber: Removed from 40-man roster
The New York Yankees placed Ryan Weber (forearm) on outright waivers Thursday, Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports.Weber pitched well for New York after being called up from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in May, but his season came to an end in early June, when he was diagnosed with a right forearm strain. At last check, the 33-year-old was undergoing platelet-rich plasma treatment in an effort to avoid Tommy John surgery.
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Yankees' Ryan Weber: Hoping to avoid surgery
Ryan Weber (forearm) has opted for a platelet-rich injection and rehab in an attempt to avoid Tommy John surgery, per MLB.com.Weber has been on the shelf since feeling discomfort near his right forearm in an outing against the Dodgers on June 2. Season-ending Tommy John surgery remains a possibility, but the righty reliever is taking a conservative treatment approach with the hope that he can return to the big-league team before the end of the campaign. Weber is on the 60-day IL and can't be activated until early August, at the soonest, even if he responds well to the treatment.
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Yankees' Ryan Weber: Shifts to 60-day IL
The New York Yankees transferred Ryan Weber (forearm) from the 15-day injured list to the 60-day IL on Wednesday.The transaction removes Weber from the 40-man roster and opens up a spot for outfielder Billy McKinney, whose contract was purchased from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre ahead of Wednesday's game versus the White Sox. As a result of the move to the 60-day IL, Weber won't be eligible for activation until early August while he works back from a right forearm strain.
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Yankees' Ryan Weber: Lands on IL
The New York Yankees placed Ryan Weber on the 15-day injured list Saturday with a right forearm strain.Weber has been one of the most reliable assets in the Yankees' bullpen since joining the team May 11, but his strained forearm will shut him down for at least 15 days. Nick Ramirez will come up from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to take Weber's place in the bullpen.
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Yankees' Ryan Weber: Notches save Saturday
Ryan Weber earned a 10th-inning save against Cincinnati on Saturday, striking out one batter in a perfect frame.The New York Yankees scored three runs in the top of the 10th, then turned to Weber to close things out in the bottom of the frame. He needed just 10 pitches to do so, throwing seven strikes and retiring the side in order. The save was Weber's first this season and second in his career. Though New York's closer situation remains unsettled, Weber isn't expected to see many additional chances in that role.
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Yankees' Ryan Weber: Added to roster
The New York Yankees selected Ryan Weber's contract from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Thursday.Weber has made seven starts for SWB this season, holding a 5.77 ERA and 26:6 K:BB over 34.1 frames. He'll provide the Yanks with a fresh arm in the bullpen capable of going multiple innings.
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Yankees' Ryan Weber: Reassigned to minor-league camp
Ryan Weber was reassigned Tuesday to the minor-league side of New York Yankees camp.Weber yielded just one run over 10.2 major-league innings with the Yankees last season and should eventually get another shot in the Bronx. For now, he is ticketed for the bullpen at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
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Yankees' Ryan Weber: Back in Bronx
Ryan Weber signed a minor-league deal with the New York Yankees on Monday.Weber spent the 2022 season with the Yankees and threw 10.2 innings in the majors. He was designated for assignment in mid-September and rejected an outright assignment, though three months later he's back with the team. Weber may have the chance to contribute a handful of innings out of the Yankees' bullpen in 2023.
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Ryan Weber: Becomes free agent
Ryan Weber declined his outright assignment to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and elected free agency Monday.After the Yankees designated him for assignment Friday, Weber cleared waivers and will now look for another opportunity elsewhere. The reliever has produced a 0.84 ERA and 0.66 WHIP with three strikeouts over 10.2 innings in five appearances with Yankees this season.