Aaron Boone shared that news on Friday after Luis Gil cut his bullpen session short due to tightness near his right shoulder. He will undergo testing on Saturday. While Boone did not want to get ahead of himself,
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New York Yankees starting pitcher Luis Gil has been shut down from throwing for at least six weeks with a high-grade lat strain, manager Aaron Boone told reporters on Monday. The Yankees are still gathering information on the injury for Gil before announcing a definitive timeline of return for their 26-year-old right-hander.
Yankees right-hander Luis Gil will have an MRI after the AL Rookie of the Year experienced shoulder tightness during a bullpen session Friday, manager Aaron Boone said, according to New York media.
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone announced that pitcher Luis Gil was shut down due to tightness in his pitching shoulder. With Gil being one of the Yankees' most important starters, fans have naturally felt plenty of concern about his condition.
New York Yankees veteran Marcus Stroman insisted he wouldn’t pitch out of the bullpen. It looks like Stroman might get his wish after all. Stroman will likely replace Luis Gil in the Yankees’ rotation after the latter recently suffered a shoulder injury.
TAMPA, Fla. — Yankees manager Aaron Boone sounded worried last Friday when he announced right-hander Luis Gil stopped a bullpen due to tightness in his pitching shoulder.
Yankees right-hander Luis Gil will start the season on the injured list because of a high-grade lat strain in his pitching shoulder that will prevent him from throwing for at least six weeks. Manager Aaron Boone announced the injury to the AL Rookie of the Year before Monday night's spring training game against Pittsburgh.
The Yankees are dealing with more injuries at spring training, as Aaron Boone said Luis Gil will be shut down with a lat strain.