Yankees Injuries: Latest News & Updates

Los New York Yankees They continue their mission of returning to a world series. The previous year they were close to keeping the crown of Major League Baseball (MLS) and this season are still on the right track, however the injuries have reduced the team.

Among the rotations and players with little action they have had to pull the car of some Yankees that, despite the amount of casualties due to injury, still Leaders of the East Division of the American League are maintained with a 45-33 record. Below are the Tampa Bay Rays (43-35), Toronto Blue Jays (41-36), Boston Red Sox (40-39) and Baltimore Orioles (34-44).

The last decline they suffered was that of the pitcher, Ryan Yarbroughwho suffered a Dystension in the right oblique So it will be on leave about 15 days. The last time he released was last Wednesday, June 18 against Los Angeles Angers 3-2. Instead he had to enter the rookie, Allan Winans and playing against the Cincinnati Reds.

“Something that has been appearing a little in his penultimate openness and then had more discomfort towards the end of this last opening. After his last opening he was quite sore the next day and then, before he prepared to launch his session of Bullpen the other day, he felt he could not do it at all,” the Yankees manager, Aaron Boone, revealed last Sunday.

So far Yarbrough maintains a 3-1 record and an effectiveness of 3.90 in eight openings.

Yarbrought is not the only one of the ‘fallen’ for the Yankees. In the list of injured are also Gerrit Cole.

At the moment, the Yankees will have to continue in their mission of returning to a world series without their maximum stars.

Sofia Reyes

Sofia Reyes covers basketball and baseball for Archysport, specializing in statistical analysis and player development stories. With a background in sports data science, Sofia translates advanced metrics into compelling narratives that both casual fans and analytics enthusiasts can appreciate. She covers the NBA, WNBA, MLB, and international basketball competitions, with a particular focus on emerging talent and how front offices build winning rosters through data-driven decisions.

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