Yankees put Frankie Montas on disabled list

Los New York Yankees have entered your launcher Francelis “Frankie” Montás on the disabled list after dealing with soreness in his shoulder, which intensified in Friday’s victory over the Milwaukee Brewers.

Montas, 29 years old and in his eighth campaign in the Major League Baseball (MLB), he will miss the next 15 days for a minimum, with an injury similar to the one that already sidelined him for a time this course when he belonged to the Oakland Athletics, before being transferred to the ‘Mulos’ last month.

For now, he would start missing games starting this Tuesday, when the “Bronx Bombers” host the Pittsburgh Pirates at Yankee Stadium at 5:05 p.m. Pacific time.

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It has not been an easy season for the Dominican at all, since so far, he is 5-12 with a 4.05 ERA over 27 starts.

However, since he was acquired by the Yankees in August, the veteran pitcher has had an earned run average of 6.35 in 8 starts, for a 1-3 record, clearly going from high to low this season.

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The New York Yankees have a record of 88 wins and 58 losses, leading the American League East Division, 5.5 games ahead of the Tampa Bay Rays, who follow closely behind.

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