Yankees’ Will Warren finishes off solid rookie season with win
Will Warren arrived at spring training as the Yankeesā seventh starter.
Thirty-three starts later, the rookie right-handerās regular season is complete.
It was not always smooth sailing, but Warren proved to be a key cog in the Yankees rotation for his durability and giving them a chance to win on most nights, as he did Friday in an 8-4 win over the Orioles.
Warren was hurt by two home runs while giving up four runs in five-plus innings, but struck out seven and picked up the win while finishing with a 4.44 ERA and 171 strikeouts across 162¹/ā innings.
āI think as starters, being able to post every five days, come out there and throw and eat innings and go as deep as you can in the game to give these guys a chance to win [is the key],ā Warren said. āThatās 33 starts ā Max [Fried] had 32 and Carlos [Rodón] had 33. I think thatās pretty remarkable for three guys to go the whole season and not really miss any. I think Iām most proud of that.ā
Warren became only the third Yankees rookie to make at least 33 starts in a season and the only rookie to do so in the majors in the last 17 years.
āReally good, and heās not done yet, either,ā manager Aaron Boone said. āBut if you would have told me at the start of the year heās going to make 33 starts and give you 160 innings, strike out 10 per nine, have some bumps along the way ⦠man, he did a lot of really good things and was a staple in our rotation.ā

Warrenās role in the postseason remains to be determined ā the bullpen appears more likely than the rotation ā but he is up for anything.
āUltimately, I just want to win,ā Warren said. āIām willing to do whatever, however that looks. Weāll take it and run with it.ā
Part of the reason why Warren may be bumped from the rotation in the playoffs is because of the emergence of Cam Schlittler, who will make final regular-season start Saturday in what could be a prelude to being the Yankeesā third starter in October.
āIāve been super impressed [by his mentality],ā Boone said. āHard to put a finger on it, he seems to have that good āitā quality about him, where he does have a lot of confidence. Lot of self-awareness though, too. Heās real accountable. Wants to keep getting better and move that needle.ā
Camilo Doval struck out the side in the eighth inning, giving him six straight scoreless appearances.
That is part of a bullpen that has not allowed a run over its last 19²/ā innings.
Giancarlo Stantonās home run in the bottom of the first broke the single-season MLB record for home runs by a team in the first inning, the Yankeesā 48th, which passed the 2023 Braves.
Aaron Judge finished the season with the second-most popular jersey in MLB, trailing only Shohei Ohtani.
No other Yankee was in the top 20.