Luke Weaver, now a key closer for the Yankees, achieved impressive results in a recent series against the Rangers, securing a win and two saves in just 18 pitches. Manager Aaron Boone decided to push Weaver to pitch for three consecutive days, citing low pitch counts and a need for a reliable reliever due to injuries in the bullpen. Boone and Weaver both emphasized the importance of efficiency and communication in determining a pitcher's readiness, highlighting the team's approach to managing bullpen workloads.
It's a lot less stressful when you can just get them out quicker.
He had a couple days off before, and two nights ago was two pitches. Felt like he was good to roll.
Being efficient sometimes is really good, but it also allows you to be available.
Unless you tell us different, what do you want to do?
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