The reigning Rookie of the Year cut his bullpen session short Friday morning and will undergo an MRI over the weekend to determine the extent of the injury.
The injury bug is already beginning to make its presence known during spring training. New York Yankees starting pitcher Luis Gil had a bullpen session get shutdown. “Luis Gil was shut down from a bullpen after experiencing discomfort in his pitching shoulder.
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Before Friday night’s spring training game against the Blue Jays, manager Aaron Boone disclosed that reigning American League Rookie of the Year Luis Gil cut his bullpen session short after a handful of pitches after feeling “tight” in his upper arm/shoulder area.
Gil was pulled from his bullpen session Friday due to shoulder tightness and is scheduled for an MRI on Saturday, Pete Caldera of The Bergen Record reports. The reigning American League Rookie of the Year was building toward his first start of spring training,
But he also acknowledged, “It feels like something that’s gonna cost us some time.” This article was originally published on www.si.com as Yankees SP Luis Gil Injured in Spring Training, Unlikely to Be Ready for Opening Day.
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.
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The injury news keeps getting worse for the Yankees at spring training. Aaron Boone told reporters on Monday that Luis Gil has a high-grade lat strain, via Meredith Marakovits of the YES Network.
The American League’s reigning Rookie of the Year has been shut down with a high-grade lat strain following an MRI, Aaron Boone told reporters on Monday. The Yankees ‘ manager said that Gil won’t throw for at least six weeks as he continues to get exams and opinions from doctors.