Yankees acquire Ryan Weathers from Marlins
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New York Yankees fans may not have heard of Ryan Weathers before they acquired him in a trade on Tuesday night. If they had, it could be because he's the son of David Weathers, who was a World Series champ with the Yanks in the '90s.
Their newest trade acquisition is the son of a World Series champion from those legendary late-90s Yanks teams. The new guy is Ryan Weathers, who came from the Miami Marlins in a deal for four prospects: He's the son of David Weathers, who was a pitcher for the 1996 Yankees who won the title.
Young pitcher Ryan Weathers is steadily building his MLB career with the Miami Marlins, earning a solid starting salary and an estimated net worth of nearly $6 million. His disciplined approach, mirrored by his former elite volleyball player partner Thayer Hall,
The Marlins avoided arbitration with all but one of their arbitration-eligible players at Thursday’s deadline. Miami agreed to terms with left-handers Braxton Garrett, Andrew Nardi and Ryan Weathers,