The New York Yankees are making a change in the bullpen.
The Yankees are optioning Brendan Beck and, according to the NY Daily News’ Gary Phillips, are set to call up Kervin Castro ahead of the team’s road trip, which begins Friday night against the Milwaukee Brewers.
Beck entered the game in relief of opener Paul Blackburn and pitched three full innings, allowing two earned runs on two hits, walking three batters and striking out one. He threw 52 pitches, 28 of them strikes.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone brought in trusty southpaw Tim Hill to replace Beck with the team trailing 2-1. A sixth-inning explosion of offense would turn the tide for the Bronx Bombers, and they would eventually cruise to a 9-2 win, the team’s sixth straight series win.
Beck will return to the Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, and in his stead, Castro will join the Yankees bullpen.
The Yankees chose Beck in the second round of the 2021 MLB Draft out of Stanford University. Beck’s young career has been hampered by injury, and he did not pitch for the organization in both 2022 and 2024.
In spite of this, Beck has gradually climbed the ladder of the team’s farm system, and made his MLB debut during Thursday afternoon’s series-clinching home victory against the Texas Rangers.
Castro has not pitched in the MLB since 2022, when he appeared in 10 total games for the San Francisco Giants and Chicago Cubs.
Since joining the organization in November of 2023, Castro has rebounded from UCL reconstruction surgery to impress mightily at the Triple-A level with the RailRiders.
The 27-year-old Castro has thoroughly earned the opportunity to stake his claim for a spot in a Yankees bullpen which — at least on paper — looks like one of the team’s few weaknesses.
