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Yankees Eye King Reunion Amidst Pitching Woes
17 Dec
Summary
- Cole will miss the start of the 2026 season due to injury.
- Michael King had a career-best 2.95 ERA in his first Padres season.
- Yankees rotation could feature Fried, Cole, and King upon return.

The New York Yankees face potential rotation reinforcements as pitcher Gerrit Cole is set to miss the beginning of the 2026 season. Injuries have plagued the team in recent years, prompting consideration for high-end pitching additions. Michael King, who previously played for the Yankees for five seasons, has emerged as a potential target.
King enjoyed a career-best year with the Padres in his first season, recording a 2.95 ERA and a 13-9 record. Although he faced injuries last season, he still delivered solid performances with a 3.44 ERA over 15 starts. His previous tenure in the Bronx makes him a familiar option for the Yankees.
Should King return, the Yankees could boast a formidable rotation including Max Fried and Cole. This potential lineup, complemented by pitchers like Luis Gil and Carlos Rodon, could address the team's depth concerns. The market for starting pitchers remains active, suggesting King's contract terms are yet to be determined.




