Yankees will delay the departure of Luis Severino due to pain

The New York Yankees they have removed Louis Severino for his start that was scheduled for Wednesday in the Grapefruit League, since according to Paul Casella of MLB.com, the Dominican pitcher suffers from “general pain.”

Severino’s most recent spring training outing prior to the start of the regular season in the Major League Baseball (MLB), was last Friday, March 25.

Severino, 28, has battled injuries for the past two seasons, being limited to just 18 starts, so Bronx Bombers coach, Aaron Booneprefer to be cautious.

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They don’t rush it

The Yankees manager added that Luis Severino will have a bullpen session on Wednesday before being allowed back on the mound three days later.

He was a little sore from his last time. We just want to slow it down a bitBoone said, giving statements compiled by MLB.com.

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Boone is considering the 2-time All-Star to start Game 2 of the Yankees’ regular-season schedule, scheduled for April 9 against the Boston Red Sox.

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