Yankees’ Luis Gil To Miss at Least 3 Months With Injury

The bad news of New York Yanxiz has worsened regarding the right survival and won the Prleal Award in the American League, Louis Jill.
General Manager Brian Kashman told reporters on Thursday that the generation, who suffered from a high -quality Latm breed, would miss at least three months. Kashman said that hope is a generation capable of returning “at some point in the summer.”
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Kashman said on Thursday: “The news of the generation was difficult, as is the case in any of them,” Kashman said on Thursday. “It is definitely important to us, but fortunately, as long as we deal with it properly, we will return it at some point in the summer. But it will stop for a long time, clearly. Being start, he had at least six weeks of any throw, and it may clear that it might be longer if it takes a longer time.”
Cashman detailed Load Road before Gil.
“Is it six, will it be seven weeks, are it eight weeks, whatever it is? Then we will make him go. Then he must pass through the flat land throwing program and it is clear that the bulls and then rehabilitation, so you speak three months we will not see.”
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After only seven games in 2021 and 22-loss most of 2023 due to Tommy John Surgery-Gil had a rising year in 2024, when he went 15-7 with 3.50 and 171 exercises over 151.2 floors.
Gil was in fact, while Geret Cole was marginalized in the first half of the season, and he ended up winning the AL Rookie of the Year award with five votes on the Baltimore Oriols Kulton Coser.
A generation was looking for another big year in a sudden dominant rotation with Cole and the acquisition of free agent Max Farid. However, in the foreseeable future, marginalization will be marginalized with the LAT breed.
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“Certainly, it is not the best feeling when they tell you something like this,” Gil said on Monday through Marlon Abro translator. “You are not waiting for such news. It is a difficult moment there for digestion. You have to start thinking about how to go forward, whatever the journey.”
He added: “You are ending the season with this desire to continue going out there and competition. When you get news like this, it is not easy to swallow it for sure.”
Even without a generation, manager Aaron Bon is still satisfied with the team’s depth in rotation.
“We still feel we have a good depth,” Bon said. “You know that these things will come unfortunately and appear at different times of the year.”
Along with Cole and Farid, Yanxiz has the right hand Clark Schmidt and Marcus Stoman, as well as the left bow Carlos Rodon.