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Yankees Eyeing Weaver's Return

The New York Yankees are reportedly interested in re-signing relief pitcher Luke Weaver, who has expressed a desire to return to the team. Weaver, known for his time as a starter, has served as a reliable high-leverage arm and even closed games during the Yankees World Series run. However, his performance in recent seasons has been inconsistent due to injuries and mechanical issues. Despite this, Weavers experience and ability to handle pressure make him a potential fit for the Yankees bullpen, especially with several rotation spots potentially open due to injuries.

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