After three years with the Nationals the Yankees are bringing back Chien-Ming Wang on a minor league deal. Wang will be down in the Scranton primarily to eat some minor league innings and provide some depth for the big league rotation. It's unlikely that Wang will ever be needed at this point, but over a 162 game season anything can happen.Wang won 19 games in 2006 and 2007 with the Yankees but everything pretty much fell apart when he tore a ligament in his foot while running the bases in Houston
during the 2008 season, then requiring shoulder surgery in 2009 after a very bad start to the season. Wang was non-tendered after 2009, signed a major league deal in Washington but missed all of 2010 and he was limited to 16 major league starts and a little over 200 major/minor league innings between 2011-2012. As I said here Wang has not been able to regain his super ground ball ability, but he looked good in the WBC and was the main reason that Taiwan advanced to the second round.
Minor League deals are no risk and so the Yankees lose nothing with this deal and its possible he could pitch for New York this year, but I would expect that hes low on the depth chart at this point and he will be able to opt-out of his contract on June 1st if he’s not called up to the big leagues by then.
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