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Marcus Stroman

Marcus Stroman

W
2
L
1
ERA
2.93
K
28
BB
10
Bio
Height/Weight: 5' 7"/180 lbs
Bat: R
Throw: R
Born: Medford, New York
College: Duke
Draft: 2012 1st round (22nd pick) by the
  • New York Post

    How unpredictability has become a weapon for Yankees' Nestor Cortes and Marcus Stroman

    inside the yankees Facebook Twitter Flipboard WhatsApp Email Copy How unpredictability has become a weapon for Yankees' Nestor Cortes and Marcus Stroman By Social Links for Greg Joyce View Author Archive Email the Author Get author RSS feed Contact The Author Name (required) Email (required) Comment (required) Submit Thanks for contacting us. We've received your submission. Back to Reading There was an error submitting your message Thanks for contacting us. We've received your submission. Back to Reading Published April 26, 2024, 8:20 a.m. ET Icon Sportswire via Getty Images In a sport steeped in routine and timing, Nestor Cortes and Marcus Stroman are doing their best to disrupt it for the batters

  • Trentonian

    Rizzo's 2-run homer in 4-run first leads Yankees over Athletics

    Anthony Rizzo snapped a lengthy power drought with a two-run homer that capped a four-run first inning, and the New York Yankees held on for a 4-3 win over the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday night. A day after getting shut out for the fourth time in their first 23 games, the Yankees fell behind when Seth Brown hit an RBI double in the first off Marcus Stroman (2-1). Giancarlo Stanton had a go-ahead two-RBI double against Paul Blackburn (2-1) in the bottom half, after which Rizzo hit his second home run and his first since April 7.

  • New York Post

    Yankees' big first inning, bullpen enough to hold off A's rally

    The Yankees have not always scored lately, but when they have, they have preferred big innings. Tuesday, they posted a four-run first inning then spent the rest of the evening clinging to it to beat the Athletics, 4-3, on a chilly night in The Bronx. This came after a four-run ninth inning last Wednesday keyed a 6-4 win over the Blue Jays. A five-run seventh inning Friday was enough to beat the Rays, 5-3. And a four-run fifth inning Sunday lifted them to a 5-4 win over the Rays again. The Yankees (16-8) had a feast in the first inning (batting 4-for-7) then a famine the rest of the night (batting 1-for-21), but Marcus Stroman and the bullpen made sure it stood up for a win over the middling A's