Lance Lynn Has Drawn Interest As Reliever
Briefly

Lynn, a veteran right-hander, has primarily been a starter but is now considering a relief role due to declining performance and injury issues. Despite a strong track record averaging over 30 starts a season prior to injuries, his recent seasons have been marred by knee problems and inconsistent ERAs. As he explores options with teams interested in his potential as a reliever, Lynn's performance and health will be crucial factors that will determine his effectiveness in this new role moving forward.
Lynn's knee injuries have impacted his effectiveness, leading to questions about his durability and performance moving forward as he transitions to potentially pitching in relief.
After a series of injuries, Lynn has averaged only 25 starts per season in the last three years, significantly down from his previous consistency.
Despite a challenging 2023 season with a 5.73 ERA, Lynn still possesses enough strikeout capacity and velocity that make him a compelling option for teams.
Lynn has been approached by multiple teams to consider pitching in relief, highlighting a potential shift in his role as he navigates injuries.
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