
The Yankees did not even bid on Luke Weaver before Mets deal
NY Post
It wasn’t a losing fight for the Yankees. Rather, it wasn’t a fight at all.
The Post’s Joel Sherman reported the Yankees were not a part of the bidding to try to retain Luke Weaver, who is finalizing a two-year, $22 million deal with the Mets as of Wednesday.
The deal for the free agent is still pending a physical and does not include option years or an opt-out.
The Mets will now have three former Yankees closers — Weaver, Devin Williams and Clay Holmes, who just wrapped his first season in Queens — as a part of the rotation.
After the Yankees acquired Williams from the Brewers last year, Weaver reverted to a setup role for his second full year with the pinstripes.
However, it wasn’t successful as 2024. The righty dealt with injuries and went 4-4 with a 3.62 after holding a 2.89 ERA the previous season.













