FAMILY TIES: Yankees Sign Family Member Of One Of The Best Quarterbacks In The NFL … How Impactful Will He Be??

With the home opener set for today, the New York Yankees are off to a great start this season.

At 6-1, the Bombers have flashed plenty of promise as they try to position themselves as best they can for when they welcome reigning AL Cy Young winner Gerrit Cole back to the staff.

Speaking of pitching, Brian Cashman and the Yankees made a very interesting move as they acquired 29-year-old right-handed pitcher Jake Cousins from the Chicago White Sox for cash considerations. 

What’s most interesting about the move isn’t necessarily what Cousins is expected to offer on the mound – but rather who Cousins’ cousin is. (See what I did there?)

Jake’s cousin is NFL star quarterback Kirk Cousins who is fresh off signing a four-year, $180 million deal with the Atlanta Falcons.

Reflecting on their family connection, Kirk previously congratulated Jake on social media back in June 2017 when Jake was drafted by the Washington Nationals.

Now, Jake joins the Yankees after a journey through several professional baseball organizations.

Standing at 6-foot-4 and weighing 195 pounds, Jake Cousins was initially drafted by the Nationals in the 20th round of the 2017 draft.

Despite not playing for the Nationals, he made his professional debut with the Milwaukee Brewers in 2021.

With 51 career appearances under his belt, Cousins boasts impressive stats, including 72 strikeouts in 52.2 innings pitched and a career ERA of 3.08.

Times are good for the Cousins family. 

The Falcons, who have been searching for a franchise quarterback ever since the departure of Matt Ryan, hope that Kirk is the missing link.

Meanwhile, Jake saw immediate action for the Yankees when he took the mound on Wednesday (ironically the one and only loss of the season).

Cousins pitched two innings, allowed two hits, one run, one walk, but notably struck out four batters in the 7-0 loss. (Hey, wasn’t his fault, right?)

What are your thoughts on the Cousins deal?

More importantly, what do you think about the Yankees red-hot start to the season?

Are the Bombers legitimate World Series contenders? … Or is the fast start a bit of fool’s gold???

 

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