Yahoo Sports reports that BRIDGEWATER – Harrison Cohen knows this isn’t the end of the world.
On the surface, getting sent back down to the Double-A Somerset Patriots certainly isn’t ideal, but the 27-year-old right-handed reliever still remains very much in the New York Yankees’ plans moving forward.
The organization was left with little choice for its No.
27 prospect, according to MLB Pipeline, with a 9.00 ERA over his first 14 outings for Triple-A Scranton this season, albeit with those numbers somewhat skewed by a few rough showings, including back-to-back appearances in which he combined to allow eight runs over just 1 2/3 innings.
But the gregarious New Hyde Park native remains upbeat for good reason: He’s bounced back with two scoreless outings since returning to Somerset in what’s been a “disappointing” overall start to his 2026 campaign.
“I expect a lot more out of myself, and it’s definitely been a frustrating couple months with regards to command and results in general,” Cohen told MyCentralJersey.com.