- **Q: Why was Nestor Cortes traded from the Yankees to the Brewers?
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Traded from the New York Yankees to the Milwaukee Brewers this past December, left-handed pitcher Nestor Cortes is preparing for a unique start. He makes his Brewers debut on Saturday afternoon at Yankee Stadium, facing the team where he be...
Nestor Cortes's journey back to Yankee Stadium in a Brewers uniform highlights the unpredictable nature of baseball careers. Originally a late-round Yankees draft pick in 2013, Cortes had stints with Baltimore (Rule 5) and Seattle before finding sustained success during his third tenure with New York, blossoming into an All-Star in 2022.
His effectiveness stems from a deceptive pitching style rather than overpowering velocity. By altering his arm slots and delivery timing, he keeps hitters off balance – a skill Christian Yelich noted makes him 'unique'. This 'funkiness' led to his fastball ranking highly in run value despite its speed.
The trade came after the Yankees signed Max Fried, creating a surplus of starting pitchers. Cortes understood the move, recognizing the team's needs. The Brewers acquired him hoping he can replicate his recent success (career-high 30 starts and 174.1 innings last season before a late forearm injury) and anchor a rotation currently relying on him, Freddy Peralta, and Aaron Civale as established starters due to injuries sidelining others like Tobias Myers, Aaron Ashby, and DL Hall.
Cortes expressed gratitude for his time with the Yankees, calling them 'like family,' but feels welcomed by the Brewers, believing they have a 'special' team capable of competing.
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