The Yankees released their ALCS roster on Monday ahead of Game 1 of their American League Championship Series against the Cleveland Guardians.
Manager Aaron Boone spoke to the media to discuss the decisions to put Anthony Rizzo and Marcus Stroman -- who were left off the ALDS roster -- on the team for this round among other topics.
Why was Stroman selected for ALCS roster?
The veteran right-hander was left off the ALDS roster because the team didn't need another starter in a best-of-five series with the Kansas City Royals. Now that they are in a best-of-seven, Stroman's ability to eat innings is massive.
"He can give us length," Boone said of Stroman's inclusion. "You may expect to see a guy who can give you length in a certain game but he may find himself in the biggest spot and the biggest moment of the series."
Stroman had an up-and-down season in his first year with the Yankees, pitching to a 10-9 record and a 4.31 ERA. But when Gerrit Cole could not start the season due to injury, Stroman was one of the Yankees' best pitchers.
In the first half of the season, Stroman was 7-4 with a 3.51 ERA and a .237 BAA.
"He’s a big reason why we’re here. The consistency of our starting pitchers is why we’re division winners, he’s a big part of that," Boone continued. "He’s stayed ready, his live last week when he threw was good and I feel like he deserved to be on there."
How close was Rizzo to not making ALCS roster?
Rizzo took a pitch to his hand in the penultimate game of the regular season and fractured two fingers. That injury took Rizzo out of the ALDS roster and nearly for longer