Yankees’ Jake Bird ready to reintroduce himself after nightmarish first impression
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TAMPA — Jake Bird is fully aware that his initial encounter with the New York Yankees left much to be desired.

The reliever’s first impression was nothing short of catastrophic, playing a pivotal role in two consecutive losses shortly after being traded from the Colorado Rockies on July 31 of last year. In his Yankees debut on August 1 in Miami, Bird managed to secure just a single out while giving up a grand slam. Although he rebounded with a scoreless inning on August 2, his next outing on August 4 in Texas saw him allowing a walk-off home run against the Rangers.

Just a day later, Bird, who was acquired to bolster the Yankees’ bullpen, found himself demoted to Triple-A, where he remained with the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre team for the rest of the season.

“Obviously, it didn’t go very well,” Bird candidly admitted.

Now, Bird is back in the Yankees’ training camp, determined to earn a spot in the bullpen.

During his stint with the Rockies last season, Bird displayed potential by posting a 1.41 ERA and striking out 50 batters over his first 38.1 innings. However, his time in Colorado concluded on a sour note, as he allowed 22 earned runs over his final 15 innings with them.

“It was a really weird change in performance level, like very quick, and I kind of tried to figure it out,” Bird said. “I wasn’t really able to.”

Aaron Boone recently said that the Rockies “overworked” Bird, contributing to his struggles before and after the trade. There’s something to that, as the pitcher totaled 53.1 innings and 45 games before being dealt, as well as 16 appearances that exceeded one inning.

“He probably had a little wear and tear on him in the middle of the season that took its toll,” Boone said. “He was used a lot in that first half in Colorado.”

Bird didn’t want to say for sure if his usage sabotaged the beginning of his Yankees tenure, but he did find some silver linings in the nightmarish introduction.

The 30-year-old said that the whirlwind experience — being traded, shaving his bushy beard, disappointing his new team and getting demoted in less than a week’s time — taught him a lot about himself. The Yankees’ pitching department, meanwhile, helped Bird better understand his body, funky mechanics and arsenal after leaving the not-so-analytically-inclined Rockies.

That education included a revamp of Bird’s cutter following his demotion, which he showed off while tallying 15 pitches, a hit and a strikeout over one scoreless inning in the Yankees’ spring training opener on Friday.

Bird said he altered the shape of the pitch to get more ride. He also added some velocity so that it better resembles the speed of his four-seam fastball before darting on hitters, especially lefties.

Those tweaks produced a cutter that had a 41.2 Whiff% at Triple-A last year.

Yankees pitching coach Matt Blake said that Bird also adjusted the profile of his sinker.

Add those changes to a sweeper (33.8%), curveball (38%) and heater (50%) that already had high whiff rates, and the Yankees have reason to believe that Bird can be a weapon for them in 2026 if he improves his command.

“I think he has a chance to play a real meaningful role for us,” Boone said, adding that “the stuff is nasty.”

That said, Bird is not a lock to make the Yankees’ Opening Day roster. He has a minor league option, giving the pinstripers some flexibility, and plenty of competition in a bullpen that has two open spots and few sure things. Others vying for those jobs include, but are not limited to, Brent Headrick, Angel Chivilli, Yerry De los Santos and Cade Winquest.

But Bird, still waiting to pitch in Yankee Stadium for the first time, believes he is in a much better place than he was after last summer’s trade. He’s eager to prove that not only to the Yankees, but to their fans as well.

“I feel like I can really flip that script and have ideas on how to carry it over for a full 162 games, plus in October,” Bird said, nodding to his heavy workload in Colorado. “I’m hoping they get to know me a lot this year and moving on over the next few years.

“Hopefully, it’s all good stuff.”

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