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Dodgers Free Agent Ryan Brasier Drawing Interest From New York Yankees

The Dodgers’ bullpen in the second half of the 2023 season was one of the better in baseball, and it helped spark their run to another NL West title. The Dodgers ranked first out of 30 teams in FanGraphs’ version of Wins Above Replacement.

One of the reasons for the success was the emergence of relief pitcher Ryan Brasier. Brasier is currently a free agent, but the Dodgers have had interest in bringing him back for next year.



It seems that the Dodgers have some competition to keep him on the team next season, though. According to The New York Post’s Jon Heyman, the New York Yankees are looking into bringing Brasier aboard for their bullpen.

“The Yankees, currently focused on bullpen pieces, have talked to Hector Neris, Phil Maton, Ryan Brasier and Wandy Peralta.”

Per Jon Heyman of The New York Post

Brasier joined Los Angeles on a minor-league contract last June and turned his opportunity into a career revival. He worked his way onto the big-league club and was special for the Dodgers, posting an ERA of 0.70 and a WHIP of 0.72 over 39 games.

While he was great with the team last season, there is no guarantee that he can replicate his production. Brasier will be turning 37 next season, and he wasn’t very good before joining the Dodgers. He put up an ERA of 7.29 over 20 games with the Boston Red Sox before they released him.

The Dodgers have normally been hesitant to hand out large free-agent contracts to relief pitchers, and it has seen multiple guys leave the organization. Last winter it was Chris Martin heading to the Boston Red Sox, and a few years ago, it was Brandon Morrow going to the Chicago Cubs.

Due to this hesitancy, it could mean that Brasier will be gone. However, the heavy spending from this offseason could see the team continue to get away from their normal spending patterns.

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Matt Levine

Matt earned a Master of Science degree in Sport Management from Louisiana State University in 2021. He was born and raised in the Los Angeles area, growing up a huge fan of the Dodgers and Lakers. Matt Kemp was his favorite Dodgers player growing up.

4 Comments

  1. If we’re not going after Bernard in some trade then quit messing around. Sign him. We played games with JT and Kenley for too long and lost them. I know we replaced them but neither preferred to leave.

      1. It is a shame that the Dodgers haven’t already re-signed Ryan Brasier. He was so very good and very reliable for the Dodgers last year. So, of course – – just like with Chris Martin – – they’ll make the very huge mistake of letting him get away.

  2. I don’t get it either, he pitched excellently for the Dodgers last season! Sign him already A.F.

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