We're into February, and
spring training camps will soon be opening across Arizona and Florida. However, a handful of notable
free agents are still waiting to sign and some
trade candidates are waiting to move. Speaking of all that, Tuesday's supply of hot-stove rumors may be found just below.
Yankees re-up with Tim Hill
The
New York Yankees and veteran left-handed reliever
Tim Hill have agreed to a one-year, $2.85 million contract that includes a team option for 2026,
ESPN reports. The Yankees acquired Hill, who's now 34 years of age, in June of last year after he was released by the
Chicago White Sox. In 35 appearances and 44 innings for the eventual American League champs, Hill pitched to a 2.05 ERA with 18 strikeouts and eight unintentional walks. For his
MLB career, Hill has an ERA+ of 105 and an FIP of 4.11 across parts of seven seasons. Back in the Bronx for 2025, Hill will join a Yankees bullpen that now features
Devin Williams, one of the most dominant relievers in baseball, and
Fernando Cruz, a true strikeout artist among relievers.
Twins add bullpen help
The Minnesota Twins have signed lefty reliever
Danny Coulombe to a one-year contract worth $3 million,
the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reports.Coulombe, 35, is coming off a 2024 campaign for the
Baltimore Orioles in which he put up an ERA of 2.12 with 32 strikeouts and just five walks in 29 2/3 innings. Over the past five seasons, Coulombe has an ERA+ of 152 and an FIP of 3.20. He previously pitched for the Twins from 2020-22.