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Yankees hurler Luis Gil sidelined for at least 3 months, Stanton gets more elbow injections, LeMahieu out a few weeks
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Yankees' Luis Gil Expected to Miss At Least 3 Months With Lat Injury, Cashman Says
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Gil sidelined for at least 3 months, Stanton gets more elbow injections, LeMahieu out a few weeks
Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton has received a second round of PRP injections in both elbows, pitcher Luis Gil is out at least three months with a lat strain, and infielder DJ LeMahieu is out several weeks with a calf strain.
The New York Yankees need to fill Luis Gil's role in the pitching rotation after the righty went down with an arm injury.
Sean Murphy has a fractured rib and will miss 4-6 weeks! Luis Gil has a high-grade lat strain and is shut down from throwing for six weeks. Also, Alexis Diaz is dealing with a hamstring injury.
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Check out some of Luis Gil's best strikeouts from last season as the Yankees shut him down for at least six weeks because of a lat strain.
American League Rookie of the Year Luis Gil won't throw for at least six weeks due to a "high-degree lat strain," New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Monday afternoon.
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.
Luis Gil, fresh off winning AL Rookie of the Year, will be absent from the New York Yankees' starting rotation for the first few months of the regular season.
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.
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.
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