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Yankees activate Louis Gill from 60-day injury list

Yankees announced this morning that they activated the right-handed Louis Gill From the list of injured 60 days. To free up space for Jill to return to the 40-man lineup, New York placed right-handers Jonathan Loaisiga On the list of injuries that were injured in 15 days, the middle and back were tight.

Gil, 27, suffered high LAT pressure before the season started and has been in a state of mind since then. Last year’s AL Rookie of the Year ended with a 3.50 ERA and 4.14 FIP start in a steady season, but his opponent hit 26.8% three-point shooting and left with a 26.8% strikeout rate and gradually faded out of the less efficient version, as it’s understandable that lack of Gil’s efforts over the past few years. Righty actually made his major league debut in 2021, but various injuries allowed him to win only seven starts in the majors in his first two years in the Grand Slam and cost him all the 2023 campaign.

This square’s injury history makes this no surprise when Gil missed a lot of time this year again, but given the Yankees, it’s just as disappointing given that they don’t have Gil and Cole all year round. Clarke Schmidt Missed time in the early year of Tommy John’s surgery was needed shortly before the All-Star break. These hits at the club’s spin depth give the Yankees a chance to add to the start pitching, a top priority for entering the trade deadline deadline, but the club can’t finish a starter’s deal in the year, and few spin parts eventually move in the year. They instead strengthened the lineup and bullpen, hoping for four closures to have relief troops (Devin Williams,,,,, David Bednar,,,,, Luke Weaverand Camilo Doval) is enough to make up for those flaws in starting to pitch.

Even if the plan worked, the Yankees finally paid off with Gil’s help Ryan Yarbrough (and the efforts of the rookie Will Warren and Cam Schlittler) Help put production behind The biggest explosion and Carlos Rodon. It was a major gamble, showing confidence in Jill, who provided a lot of upside, but not showing much consistency at the major league level. The right struggled to 5.65 ERA in four rehabilitation matches to get his 5.65 ERA back in professional preparation, but his 4 1/3 innings one-hit, seven innings seven, and his last time playing Scranton/Wilkes-barre gave him some reason to be optimistic as he started against Marlin and the party party, which made him feel optimistic. Edward Cabrerathe Yankees hope to fight against it and avoid being swept away after dropping the first two games of the series.

As for Loaisiga, the New York Post’s Greg Joyce wrote that the right-hander is back in the Bronx and is examined by the team’s doctor. Loasigia’s back problems continued to drop a few days after Friday’s abbreviation outing, where he was hit and hit by the batsman before being pulled out after recording. Loaisiga has been dominant at times for years, but this year it has struggled a bit, with an ERA of 4.25 ERA and a FIP of 5.80 for 29 2/3 innings this year. It is unclear how long Loaisiga will last, but the club’s recent reinforcements to bullpens by the deadline for the past week have helped to cover the losses.

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