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NEW YORK – If he’s on to protect a Yankees’ ninth-inning lead Saturday, “I hope I don’t do the blackout thing,’’ said Luke Weaver, recalling his first MLB save.
Luke Weaver was first in line when the Yankees got creative in figuring out who would close out games. With the season quickly approaching and limited time to get creative, time was against New York.
In Year 9 of Weaver’s career, the Yankees figured out that he could be a trusted high-leverage reliever for a team with the second-best bullpen ERA in MLB.
Luke Weaver has heard the Michael King comparisons.. The Yankees’ reliever doesn’t think they’re particularly on point, even if King’s old job description matches Weaver’s new one.
New York Yankees catcher Austin Wells, left, and Jazz Chisholm Jr., second from left watch as pitcher Luke Weaver, right, hands the ball to manager Aaron Boone as he leaves during the eighth ...