MIAMI — The Stro Show is no more.
At least the Yankees’ version.
Marcus Stroman’s mostly forgettable tenure with the Yankees came to an end Friday afternoon when the club — needing to create roster openings after a flurry of trade deadline-day activity on Thursday and reiterating its belief in hard-throwing rookie righthander Cam Schlittler — released Stroman after 1 ½ seasons.
Stroman, 34, who signed a two-year, $37 million contract with the Yankees in January 2024, went 3-2 with a 6.23 ERA in nine starts this season. The righthander, who landed on the injured list April 12 with left knee inflammation, had merely been OK since being activated on June 29, going 3-1 but with a 4.55 ERA during that stretch.
The former Patchogue-Medford High School star did pick up a victory in his final