Luke Weaver's Stellar Performance for the Yankees Defies Ego: A Humble Domination in Progress - lulu

   

Arguably the most valuable Yankees pitcher through three weeks of play believes he will get much nastier.

Luke Weaver has been excellent, having allowed zero runs on two hits with five walks in nine innings this season — which means stretching back to last year, he had not allowed an earned run in 15 consecutive regular-season outings.

Statistically, he has picked up where he left off after he emerged as a star closer last year and has been even more valuable than Max Fried through Baseball Reference’s WAR in 2025.

Metrically, his stuff has slowed.

A four-seam fastball that put hitters away more efficiently last year averaged 95.7 mph. This season, through seven games, the pitch sat at 93.2 mph. It has changed the way Weaver has pitched.