Yankees designate Rule 5 pick Cade Winquest for assignment

The New York Yankees designated right-hander Cade Winquest for assignment on Friday without him ever pitching in a major league game. The 25-year-old, selected from the St. Louis Cardinals in the Rule 5 Draft last December, had made the Opening Day roster. The move cleared a spot to activate Luis Gil for a start against the Tampa Bay Rays.

Cade Winquest received the call-up to the Yankees' Opening Day roster, walking into Oracle Park in San Francisco on March 25 for the season opener against the Giants. With family and his girlfriend in the stands, he watched that series, followed by games in Seattle and six more in the Bronx, but never entered a game. Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said, “It didn’t work out the way that we wanted. He’s really talented. We like the process that we went through when we selected him. It would’ve been nice to be able to find room to get him into a game. It’s hard when you’re trying to compete and develop at the same time.” Manager Aaron Boone added that Winquest was close to pitching after a win in Seattle, saying, “This was hard for me, because I didn’t want him to not get into a game.” Winquest posted a 7.20 ERA over 10 spring training innings, behind other relievers like Kelvin Castro and Yerry de los Santos. As the Yankees' first Rule 5 selection since 2011, he joins a rare group of players who made the roster but never appeared, such as Daniel Camarena in 2019. Under Rule 5 rules, Winquest must remain on a major league roster all season or be offered back to the Cardinals if he clears waivers. The Yankees promoted Luis Gil from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre as the corresponding move. Gil, the 2024 American League Rookie of the Year, allowed three runs in 4 2/3 innings in his one minor league start this season.

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Boston Red Sox players Nathaniel Lowe and Josh Winckowski on the field at Fenway Park, illustrating their designation for assignment in roster moves.
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Red Sox designate Lowe and Winckowski for assignment

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The Boston Red Sox designated first baseman Nathaniel Lowe and right-hander Josh Winckowski for assignment on Tuesday to clear space on their 40-man roster ahead of the Rule 5 Draft deadline. The moves accompanied a trade acquiring utility infielder Tristan Gray from the Tampa Bay Rays and several other transactions.

The New York Yankees plan to start the season with a four-man rotation, sidelining Luis Gil despite his recent dominant performance against the Orioles. Manager Aaron Boone attributed the decision to four off-days in the first 13 days. Gil will stay in Tampa for live batting practice while options are considered.

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In Tampa, Florida, the New York Yankees optioned switch-hitting outfielder Jasson Domínguez to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre before their Grapefruit League game against the Orioles. The 23-year-old impressed with a .325 spring training average but could not secure an Opening Day roster spot amid a crowded outfield.

Jasson Domínguez acknowledged uncertainty about his future with the New York Yankees after general manager Brian Cashman suggested he might start the 2026 season in the minors. The 23-year-old outfielder emphasized focusing on preparation amid a crowded outfield. He expressed readiness for whatever decision the team makes.

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The Cleveland Guardians activated right-hander Hunter Gaddis from the 15-day injured list and outfielder George Valera from the 10-day injured list on Monday before their series opener against the St. Louis Cardinals. To make room, the team optioned outfielder CJ Kayfus to Triple-A Columbus and designated left-hander Kolby Allard for assignment. The moves bolster the bullpen and lineup early in the season.

The New York Yankees continue their tradition of inviting promising prospects to big league Spring Training camp for 2026. The group features the club's top two prospects, George Lombard Jr. and Carlos Lagrange, alongside several intriguing pitchers. This approach has previously launched careers like Anthony Volpe's.

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Max Fried will start for the New York Yankees on opening day of the 2026 MLB season against the San Francisco Giants. The announcement came after Fried's strong spring training performance against the Pittsburgh Pirates. This marks his fifth career opening day start.

 

 

 

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