Offseason free-agent signing Marcus Stroman allowed three unearned runs over six innings in his Yankees debut last weekend in Houston.

In a development that underscores the fluid nature of MLB roster management, the New York Yankees have emerged as proactive sellers in the Marcus Stroman sweepstakes. According to USA Today’s Bob Nightengale, the organization isn’t merely fielding inquiries about the veteran right-hander—they’re actively seeking trade partners, highlighting a strategic pivot in their pitching staff configuration.

The urgency behind moving Stroman stems from a complex intersection of roster dynamics and financial considerations. With the Yankees facing decisions about their rotation depth and payroll allocation, Stroman’s role—potentially relegated to long relief amid a crowded starting rotation—has become a focal point of their offseason strategy.

Analyzing Stroman’s market position

Though Marcus Stroman was initially unavailable, he was called into action in the seventh inning during the game between the Yankees and the Mariners on September 17, 2024.SL.com
The initial optimism surrounding Stroman’s two-year, $37 million contract with the Yankees in January 2024 has given way to more nuanced evaluations. His performance metrics from the 2024 campaign—a 4.31 ERA across 154.2 innings coupled with a below-average 95 ERA+—have raised questions about his value proposition. While his road performance remained solid with a 3.09 ERA, broader statistical indicators suggested underlying challenges, ultimately leading to his exclusion from the Yankees’ World Series roster.

Current market analysis from Baseball Trade Values indicates a concerning gap between Stroman’s actual salary and his projected value, with a deficit of $7.4 million against his 2025 compensation. The situation is further complicated by a $18 million player option for 2026, which vests at 140 innings pitched. To facilitate trade, the Yankees may need to explore creative solutions, whether through partial salary retention, package deals, or equivalent contract exchanges.

Viable trade scenarios: What Yankees have to pay

1. Trade with Detroit Tigers

Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Kenta Maeda (18) pitches during the first inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Joker Marchant Stadium in Lakeland, Florida, on Thursday, March 7, 2024.Mike Watters-USA TODAY Sports

Detroit Tigers pitcher Matt Manning reacts against the New York Yankees during the first inning of a baseball game Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2023, in New York. AP Photo/Adam Hunger

Proposed Exchange:

To Yankees: RHP Kenta Maeda, RHP Matt Manning
To Tigers: RHP Marcus Stroman

Yankees’ Perspective:
The financial implications prove particularly attractive, as Maeda’s $10 million salary represents $8 million in savings. His versatility as a potential reliever, combined with Manning’s unrealized potential as a former top prospect, offers both immediate utility and future upside.

Tigers’ Rationale:
Fresh off a playoff appearance, Detroit’s competitive window demands veteran stability. Stroman’s ground-ball tendencies would play well in Comerica Park’s spacious confines, potentially solidifying their rotation for another postseason push.

2. Trade with Baltimore Orioles

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Proposed Exchange:

To Yankees: LHP Gregory Soto
To Orioles: RHP Marcus Stroman, LHP Henry Lalane (Yankees No. 10 prospect), cash considerations

Yankees’ Perspective:
Addressing their left-handed relief void with Soto’s impressive 11.0 K/9 and demonstrated success against left-handed hitters (.615 OPS) would strengthen their bullpen composition. The financial relief from his $5.6 million salary adds appeal.

Orioles’ Rationale:
Baltimore’s rotation needs veteran presence following their ace’s departure. While intra-division trades remain rare, Stroman’s experience and consistency could provide valuable stability to their young staff.

3. Trade with Toronto Blue Jays

Toronto Blue Jays' Davis Schneider plays against the Boston Red Sox during the third inning of a baseball game, Saturday, Aug. 5, 2023, in Boston. AP
Proposed Exchange:

To Yankees: 2B Davis Schneider
To Blue Jays: RHP Marcus Stroman, 1B/C Ben Rice, cash considerations

Yankees’ Perspective:
Schneider’s power potential and launch angle optimization make him an intriguing second-base option. His modest 2024 performance (.625 OPS) suggests untapped potential, while moving Rice alleviates positional logjams behind Goldschmidt and Wells.

Blue Jays’ Rationale:
Reuniting with Stroman addresses immediate rotation needs while Rice provides valuable depth at multiple positions. This structure balances present competitiveness with future flexibility.

4. Trade with San Francisco Giants

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Proposed Exchange:

To Yankees: INF Marco Luciano
To Giants: RHP Marcus Stroman, SS George Lombard Jr. (Yankees No. 4 prospect)

Yankees’ Perspective:
Acquiring Luciano represents a calculated gamble on elite potential. His power projection could solve long-term middle infield questions while maintaining positional flexibility.

Giants’ Rationale:
Surplus infield depth makes Luciano expendable, while Stroman would complement Verlander atop the rotation. Their strong bullpen infrastructure could maximize Stroman’s effectiveness.

5. Trade with Chicago Cubs

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Proposed Exchange:

To Yankees: 2B Nico Hoerner
To Cubs: RHP Marcus Stroman, INF Oswaldo Cabrera, SS Roderick Arias (Yankees No. 3 prospect), cash considerations

Yankees’ Perspective:
Hoerner’s elite defensive metrics (23 Outs Above Average since 2023) and consistent offensive approach align perfectly with their emphasis on fundamentals. His speed and contact skills would diversify their offensive profile.

Cubs’ Rationale:
While Hoerner’s departure would be significant, the combination of Stroman’s immediate impact and Arias’ high ceiling presents compelling value. This move would reinforce their commitment to NL Central contention.

6. Trade with San Diego Padres

The New York Yankees are reportedly seeking a trade with the Padres for Luis Arraez during the 2024 winter.Village South
Proposed Exchange:

To Yankees: 2B/1B Luis Arraez
To Padres: RHP Marcus Stroman, RHP Will Warren, cash considerations

Yankees’ Perspective:
Arraez’s exceptional contact skills (career .323 average) and on-base abilities would transform their lineup dynamics, particularly ahead of Judge. Defensive limitations require careful positioning considerations.

Padres’ Rationale:
Rotation depth becomes critical following Musgrove’s Tommy John surgery. Stroman’s reliability combined with Warren’s upside addresses both immediate and future pitching needs while providing payroll flexibility.

Strategic implications and market evolution

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The Yankees’ aggressive approach to moving Stroman reflects a sophisticated understanding of roster optimization and luxury tax management. Each proposed scenario presents unique advantages and challenges, requiring careful evaluation of immediate competitive impact and long-term strategic alignment.

As the offseason progresses, the resolution of Stroman’s situation will significantly influence the Yankees’ 2025 outlook. Whether prioritizing salary relief, roster enhancement, or some combination thereof, his eventual destination will mark a pivotal moment in their ongoing roster evolution.

The complexity of modern MLB trade markets demands creative solutions and careful consideration of multiple variables. As teams increasingly emphasize both immediate competitiveness and long-term sustainability, the Stroman situation exemplifies the intricate balance between talent acquisition, financial management, and strategic planning in contemporary baseball operations.