
Tyler Matzek set to make Yankees debut
Matzek began his career with the Rockies in 2014 and threw a complete game shutout against the San Diego Padres that season. Despite this rare accomplishment, he struggled through his Rockies tenure, which ended after a brief stint in 2015.
Matzek didn’t pitch in the major leagues again until 2020, when the Braves added him to the bullpen. He recorded ERAs of 2.79 and 2.57 back-to-back years as a reliever. In the postseason, Matzek has been stellar. His career postseason ERA sits at a phenomenal 1.48.
His performance in the 2021 postseason was instrumental to the Braves’ World Series run that culminated in Atlanta’s fourth championship. In 2022, Matzek battled an unfortunate injury that would cost him the entire 2023 season. In just 10 innings with the Braves last year, Matzek struggled to find his form, tossing to a 9.90 ERA.
Injuries have been a sizable issue for Matzek the past few years. During spring training, he suffered an oblique strain, causing him to miss the start of the season. In 5.2 innings across Low-A and Triple-A, Matzek gave up two runs (3.18 ERA). Now, it appears he will have the chance to be a bullpen weapon for the Yankees.