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Veteran reliever David Robertson, who last took the mound for the Texas Rangers in 2024, is generating interest among teams looking to bolster their bullpens. Recent reports indicate that both the New York Mets and the Yankees have expressed interest in the 40-year-old right-hander. Despite being a free agent, Robertson's experience and track record make him an appealing option for clubs aiming to enhance their relief pitching.
Robertson has been a reliable presence on the mound throughout his career, known for his ability to handle high-pressure situations. His experience in the league could provide valuable leadership to younger pitchers in both New York organizations.
As the offseason progresses, teams are actively searching for veteran arms to strengthen their rosters. With the Mets and Yankees both exploring options, Robertson's name is likely to remain in discussions as they aim to improve their chances for the upcoming season. The veteran's next move will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike.
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