The New York Yankees need to fill Luis Gil's role in the pitching rotation after the righty went down with an arm injury.
The reigning AL Rookie of the Year experienced tightness 'somewhere higher up' in his right arm, Yankees manager Aaron Boone said.
The Yankees do not know the results of Luis Gil’s MRI but are hoping for the best after hearing something any team dreads when he said his shoulder was feeling tight.
The New York Yankees have had to deal with a number of injuries during spring training that will adjust their plans for the regular season. Several players who were set to be parts of their Opening Day roster don’t look like they are going to be ready for the start of the season.
Yankees pitcher Luis Gil is shut down for six weeks with a high-grade lat strain, putting his Rookie of the Year defense on pause.Yankees news: Luis Gil shut down with concerning high-grade injury
New York Yankees right-hander Luis Gil is slated to undergo an MRI exam on Saturday after experiencing shoulder tightness during a bullpen session on Friday. The outing was cut short
The New York Yankees are in tough spot at the major league level, with reigning Rookie of the Year Luis Gil sidelined for multiple months with injury and former
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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.
Additionally, Yankees pitching coach Matt Blake announced Friday that left-handed reliever and 2009 first-round pick Tyler Matzek is battling an oblique injury. Matzek hoped to make the Yankees as a non-roster invitee.
New York Yankees starting pitcher Luis Gil is dealing with an injury. The starting pitcher is dealing with a high-grade lat strain. Yankees general manager Brian Cashman provided a loose Gil injury timeline while speaking to reporters on Thursday, via Bryan Hoch of MLB.com.