Ryan Yarbrough

Ryan Yarbrough

33-Year-Old PitcherRP
New York Yankees
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Yarbrough appeared in a career-high 44 games, all in relief, in 2024. However, many were as a bulk reliever with 13 outings lasting at least three frames. The lefty began the season with the Dodgers before being dealt to the Blue Jays at the trade deadline. He was more effective with Toronto, posting a 2.25 ERA and .79 WHIP over 29 innings, albeit with only 22 punch-outs. However, Lady Luck accompanied Yarbrough across the border, bringing a .203 BABIP and 82.6 percent left-on-base rate with her. Yarbrough's xFIP has ranged from 4.24 to last season's 4.84 mark while his ERA has spread from last year's 3.19 to 5.11. The soft-throwing southpaw relies on batted ball fortune, so he's not fantasy-friendly, especially because his strikeout rate is declining while his walk rate in climbing. Read Past Outlooks
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$Signed a one-year, $2 million contract with the Yankees in March of 2025. Contract includes $250,000 in performance-related bonuses.
Bound for Bronx on one-year deal
PNew York Yankees
March 24, 2025
Yarbrough agreed to a one-year contract with the Yankees on Monday, Robert Murray of FanSided.com reports.
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Yarbrough was released by the Blue Jays on Sunday after opting out of his minor-league contract and he has quickly landed on his feet with another American League East club. The left-hander will provide protection in long relief with the Yankees while Will Warren and Carlos Carrasco hold down spots at the back end of the rotation.
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-27%
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Since 2023vs Left .189 251 53 13 44 5 0 8
Since 2023vs Right .260 524 79 33 122 19 0 16
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2024vs Left .120 145 33 7 16 0 0 4
2024vs Right .251 253 32 25 54 10 0 7
2023vs Left .280 106 20 6 28 5 0 4
2023vs Right .268 271 47 8 68 9 0 9
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Since 2023Home 4.18 1.12 97.0 9 4 3 6.6 2.4 1.2
Since 2023Away 3.45 1.13 91.1 4 5 0 6.0 2.0 1.1
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2024Home 4.33 1.15 54.0 5 2 1 6.2 3.2 1.3
2024Away 1.81 0.90 44.2 0 0 0 5.6 2.6 0.6
2023Home 3.98 1.09 43.0 4 2 2 7.1 1.5 1.0
2023Away 5.01 1.35 46.2 4 5 0 6.4 1.4 1.5
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Despite playing for a team other than the Rays for the first time in his big-league career last season, Yarbrough once again served as the pitching equivalent of a super-utility player, bouncing between working as a starter, a bulk reliever and a conventional reliever. The left-hander even picked up first two MLB saves, though one was in a three-inning outing and the other covered four frames. Yarbrough's versatility makes him a useful part of a big-league pitching staff, but it hasn't usually translated to fantasy viability. The veteran hurler simply doesn't put up the type of stats that are attractive in most formats; namely, his strikeout rate (17.8 percent last year) typically hovers near the bottom fifth of the league, and he's posted a cumulative 4.80 ERA over the past three campaigns. His role as a soft-throwing swingman figures to remain the same in 2024.
Yarbrough was designated for assignment by the Rays in the offseason ending his run as the original bulk outing guy who found success working behind an opener while finding the exact opposite most outings as a traditional starter. Yarbrough owns a 4.75 ERA with a .257 opponents' batting average in his career as a traditional starter and a 3.82 ERA with a .248 opponents' batting average as a non-starter. He lacks any type of velocity or spin so he walks an extremely fine line of working the periphery of the strike zone while mixing and matching his pitches and arm angles to keep hitters off balance. The approach can work for sprints, but he also has a career 5.00 ERA once he has flipped a lineup over once. He could be a sneaky AL-Only play after signing with Kansas City, as he induces some of the softest average contact in the league along with a lot of infield fly balls. It's one of the few places where he could have signed on to be a starter out of spring training.
Yarbrough now has four seasons under his belt as the Swiss army knife of the Tampa Bay pitching staff, but he is now at a bit of a crossroads. The 21 starts he made last season were a career high. The club did not use the opener as often with him, but that also cost Yarbrough as he had a career-worst 5.11 ERA. His ERA as a pure starter was 5.46 and 22 of his 25 homers came in those outings. When he pitched in bulk relief, his ERA dropped to 4.03 and he did a much better job limiting hard contact. Ironically enough, Yarbrough has the lowest average exit velocity of any non-full-time reliever in baseball over the past two seasons (min 1,000 pitches). His slippery approach to pitching in and around the strike zone is frustrating for hitters when he hits his spots, but he becomes batting practice when his command falters. If he stays with the club, more bulk pitching could put him back in a better place and make him rosterable again.
Yarbrough appeared almost exclusively as a starter last season for the first time in his three-year career, starting nine games while appearing in relief twice. He cruised to a career-best 3.56 ERA, though the ERA estimators were slightly more pessimistic, as his 3.87 FIP and 4.33 xFIP both sat at roughly the midpoint between his marks from the two previous seasons. His strikeout rate fell to a career-low 18.8%, but when combined with a strong 5.1 BB%, it was generally enough to get the job done. Yarbrough should remain one of the Rays' primary rotation options this season, especially after the departure of Charlie Morton, and there's every reason to believe he'll remain a serviceable starter heading into his age-29 season, albeit a fairly low-ceiling one for fantasy purposes given his consistently mediocre strikeout rates.
Yarbrough worked in the bulk role again in 2019, but early on, his season was disastrous. He was sent down to Triple-A after five appearances to begin the season with an 8.10 ERA and 1.32 WHIP. If it could have gone wrong for him in April, it did. He went down to Durham and tinkered with his approach, deciding to throw his below-average fastball less and add more cutters and sliders...and it worked! He was recalled May 23 and went 9-2 with a 2.55 ERA and 0.87 WHIP until hitting a wall in September where his numbers went back to their April form. Yarbrough is not a starter as he is ideally suited for the bulk role with this limited repertoire. When his command is on, he is excellent at inducing weak contact and generating infield popups and cans of corn to the outfield. He gets hurt when he fails to execute, so a misplaced fastball or a flat cutter becomes a rocket to or over the wall.
With the implementation of the opener in Major League Baseball also came the introduction of the primary pitcher. That was Yarbrough's primary role in 2018. He totaled 147.1 innings despite making just six starts in 38 appearances, and the results were relatively strong despite underwhelming peripherals. He didn't even crack 90 mph on average with his fastball, but his slider and cutter were effective enough against left-handed batters. It was a different story against right-handed hitters -- 10.1 K-BB%, .324 wOBA, 4.34 FIP. Further, Yarbrough's ERA jumped from 2.63 the first time through to 4.29 the second time through (as a reliever), which suggests that both Yarbrough and the team may be better off shortening him up. Factor in the caliber of the offenses in his own division and Yarbrough looks like a low-upside pitcher with the downside of a true middle reliever, so waiver-wire fodder in mixed leagues.
Yarbrough spent the majority of 2015 with High-A Bakersfield in the California League, where he finished with a 4-7 record and 3.76 ERA in 16 starts. He posted a 4.11 strikeout-to-walk ratio, .266 batting average against, and 1.28 WHIP. Part of his high batting average against can likely be explained by his .324 BABIP, which was much higher than the .266 BABIP he finished with in 2014. Yarbrough had a groin injury in June that sent him to the 7-day DL, but should be healthy to start 2016. Yarbrough's arsenal of pitches includes an average fastball and curveball to go along with an excellent change-up. He moved up from number 11 to number eight on the Mariners prospect rankings during 2015 and is estimated to make the MLB during 2016. Scouts believe has back-of-the-rotation potential, but will most likely end up in the bullpen long-term. If Yarbrough pitches well to start 2016, there is a good chance he could be called-up to the MLB at some point as a lefty reliever.
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Parts ways with Toronto
PFree Agent
March 23, 2025
The Blue Jays granted Yarbrough his release Sunday.
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Exercises opt-out clause
PToronto Blue Jays
March 21, 2025
Yarbrough has exercised the opt-out clause in his minor-league contract, Shi Davidi of Sportsnet.ca reports.
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Returns to Toronto on MiLB deal
PToronto Blue Jays
February 20, 2025
The Blue Jays signed Yarbrough to a minor-league contract Thursday with an invite to spring training, Robert Murray of FanSided.com reports.
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Piggybacks opener
PToronto Blue Jays
September 30, 2024
Yarbrough allowed four hits over 3.2 scoreless innings in a no-decision Sunday. He struck out three during the loss to Miami.
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Sharp in bulk relief Sunday
PToronto Blue Jays
September 23, 2024
Yarbrough came away with a no-decision in Sunday's loss to the Rays, allowing one run on two hits and a walk over four relief innings. He struck out five.
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Chance for bulk relief?
PLos Angeles Dodgers
June 19, 2024
Yarbrough could be a candidate to pitch in bulk relief Friday against the Angels after manager Dave Roberts said Wednesday that a new pitcher will be inserted into the rotation, reports Juan Toribio of MLB.com.
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The Dodgers got Bobby Miller back from a shoulder injury Wednesday, but the rotation is still shorthanded with Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Walker Buehler going down with shoulder and hip injuries, respectively. Yarbrough hasn't actually made any starts this season, but he's worked in bulk relief a handful of times and has covered two-plus frames in 11 of his 20 appearances. Los Angeles could elect to promote a traditional starter for Friday, but Yarbrough's 3.04 ERA represents a solid alternative.
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