Yankees' Luke Weaver honest about 'trash' outing as struggles continue
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MINNEAPOLIS — Luke Weaver did not lose the game for the Yankees on Monday night, but he did not make it any easier for them to try to win it. 

After allowing five runs and only recording one out in the seventh inning of a game that ended in a 7-0 defeat to the Twins, he did not attempt to downplay his performance. 

“That was trash,” Weaver said. 

Previously, Weaver pitched effectively before Monday’s game, getting two crucial strikeouts to leave two inherited runners stranded in Saturday’s victory over the Red Sox, resembling his prime form from the last two seasons. 

However, the reliever has faced several challenges recently, surrendering at least one run in four out of his last six appearances, as he works to regain form ahead of the playoffs. 

Monday’s issues, at least, had to do with his mechanics while giving up three hits and two walks. 


Luke Weaver reacts during the Yankees-Twins game on Sept. 15, 2025.
Luke Weaver reacts during the Yankees-Twins game on Sept. 15, 2025. Getty Images

“The body just wasn’t on time,” Weaver said. “It wasn’t aligned with what I was trying to execute and do. I felt like I was fighting myself the whole time. Mentally, I was just trying to overcome it, have a good mindset and stay within myself. Those two things just weren’t coming together.

“I’m not in any pain or anything along those lines. It’s just an energy, a lack of togetherness with the body. Those things happen. But it’s just inexcusable. We got to find a way to get it done and overcome that.” 


Before making his start Monday, Carlos Rodón was named the Yankees nominee for the 2025 Roberto Clemente Award, a nod for the work that he and wife Ashley have done with their foundation that supports couples facing infertility and pregnancy loss. 



“It’s definitely a big honor,” Rodón said. “Roberto was quite the ambassador for baseball. An unbelievable player on the field and a better person off the field, giving his time to help people and children.” 

Rodón was one of seven Yankees — along with David Bednar, Fernando Cruz, Paul Goldschmidt, Tim Hill, Aaron Judge (who won it in 2023) and Giancarlo Stanton — to wear No. 21 in honor of the former Pirates Hall of Famer and humanitarian on Monday, which was Roberto Clemente Day. 

“I think it’s time to retire 21 league-wide, just what he meant to the game of baseball and more importantly, who he was off the field,” said Bednar, who grew up in Pittsburgh and spent the past 4 ¹/₂ years with the Pirates. 


After starting 11 straight games, including catching Sunday night’s series finale against the Red Sox, Ben Rice was out of the lineup Monday before pinch-hitting and catching the eighth inning. 

“He’s obviously played probably as much as anyone,” Boone said. “Being mindful of this time of year, he hasn’t played a lot down the stretch [in previous years] and he’s catching on top of it.” 


Aaron Judge was named the American League Player of the Week on Monday after batting 9-for-20 (.450) with a 1.760 OPS and five home runs in six games.

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