New York Yankees relief pitcher Tommy Kahnle hasn’t had much of a chance to show off his skills since signing a two-year deal with the club in December 2022.
New York Yankees RP Tommy Kahnle took a big step in his injury recovery, starting a rehab assignment.
Kahnle starts rehab assignment; Lalane one of the best in Rookie ball; How a cup of coffee led to a trade; JV looking human against the Yanks CBS Sports | Rotowire Staff: It’s been a while since we’ve seen changeup artist Tommy Kahnle on the bump, as his start to 2024 has been delayed.
The New York Yankees have had the best bullpen in baseball thus far despite a myriad of injuries, and we could see that group even better with some reinforcements on the horizon.
The New York Yankees already have one of the best bullpens in baseball but it should get a significant boost in the not-so-distant future. New York currently has the top bullpen ERA at an impressive 2.30.
The New York Yankees' bullpen could be receiving a major late-inning arm in the near future. Star right-handed reliever Tommy Kahnle faced live hitters on Saturday, according to NJ.com's Max Goodman.
In the near future, the New York Yankees may undergo some changes. Currently leading the American League East with an impressive 19-10 record, the Yankees have asserted themselves as one of baseball’s top teams this season.
The New York Yankees could look a little different in the not-so-distant future. New York has been one of the best teams in baseball so far this season and currently is in first place in the American League East with a 19-10 record.
The New York Yankees have a lot going for them heading into the 2024 season, though injuries and age could test their roster.
The New York Yankees will be without the services of an important reliever to begin the 2024 season. New York has been keeping a close eye on hard-throwing righty Tommy Kahnle to in Spring Training as he's been dealing with a shoulder injury.
The Yankees are picked by many to win the division in 2024, but they'll have to beat Father Time to do it.
The New York Yankees could be starting the 2024 season without one of their key relievers. Yankees manager Aaron Boone revealed that Tommy Kahnle is "a little behind" in his build-up this spring.
Luis Severino didn’t have the best year last season for the New York Yankees. He struggled much throughout and his drop in production hurt the team more than it helped.
Baseball fans already knew that Kahnle can get a bit wild and frustrated when he struggles. This takes things to a whole other level.
Tommy Kahnle went Ron Artest on a fan during Wednesday’s game (albeit a very different kind of fan).
New York Yankees relief pitcher Tommy Kahnle sounds unbothered by the actions of Los Angeles Angels two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani on Monday night.
The New York Yankees anticipate the return of bullpen addition Tommy Kahnle, signed for $11.5 million, from his biceps tendinitis later this week. At 33 years old, Kahnle inked a two-year contract with the Yankees, with an annual average of $5.8 million.
Fortunately, the Yanks anticipate the return of several vital arms this season, notably Jonathan Loáisiga and, more imminently, Tommy Kahnle.
When the Los Angeles Dodgers signed Tommy Kahnle to a two-year contract, he was still in the early stages of recovering from Tommy John surgery and likely wouldn’t pitch for the team until 2022.
The New York Yankees recently finalized the signing of Tommy Kahnle to a two-year contract, marking a return to the organization he pitched for from 2017-2020.
Kahnle, 33, returns to the same Yankees team that drafted him in 2010, lost him to the Rockies in the 2013 Rule 5 Draft and eventually acquired him alongside David Robertson in a 2017 trade with the White Sox.
There’s a chance a deal comes together soon between the Red Sox and reliever Tommy Kahnle.
Tommy Kahnle returned to the mound for the Los Angeles Dodgers during the 2022 season after signing a two-year contract and missing all of 2021 due to recovering from Tommy John surgery.
Kahnle, 32, last pitched in a major league game on July 26, 2020, when with the Yankees. He underwent Tommy John surgery after that and has been working his way back to health ever since.
Kahnle spent the last four seasons out of the bullpen for the Yankees, appearing in 129 games. The 31-year-old tossed 112.1 innings for the Bronx Bombers.
With Kahnle out, other relievers will have to rise to the occasion for the Yankees moving forward. Adam Ottavino, Chad Green and Zack Britton will specifically need to up their game.
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