Yankees’ Marcus Stroman gets a footage to deal with mysterious injuries


The New York Yankees proceed to deal with injuries to their throwing personnel as Marcus Stroman become Latest for descent down.

Stroman received cortisone shot into the left knee to reduce swelling.

“MRI was good, but he had somewhere somewhere,” said Iankees manager Aaron Boone. “So try to eliminate it, we hope that he spread it pretty quickly and, hopefully, something that really helps move him forward.”

Boone was unclear how Strimen injured the knee in the first place.

“I’m not even sure,” Boone said. “Even watching videos, looking at how (he) doesn’t make it properly to finish on the front leg and I think it was because of the knees.”

Yankees will hope that stroman will return to bully as soon as possible, because their throwing options are reduced.

Yankees’ Ben Rice succeeds in the place of lead

New York Yankees Marked Hitter Ben Rice (22) Hit Single for RBI in another Inning against Giants San Francisco at the Yankee Stadium.
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New York Yankees were not sure who would fulfill their role on the water, but was marked at Hitter Ben Rice, but it is a solid candidate early in the season.

Through 13 gamed matches and 42 at the landing so far this season, the rice is thrown .310 with four domestic races and five RBIS. His Performance are impressed manager Aaron Boone.

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“Benny conquers such a good job above,” Boone said over athletics. “He controls the zone strike, and then he is so dangerous.”

In addition to impressive Boone, rice productivity in the role of authority caught the attention of their teammates.

“The same thing we saw in the spring,” Cody Bellinger said about rice. “It didn’t really change. Locked. Locked into his plan. Locked into his approach. The guy who extremely claims the ball. It’s very fun to watch. It’s a lot of fun to watch.

Riža primary goal? To continue doing what has been doing this season so far.

“I think the biggest thing when you move to a certain place in order, you are probably there for a reason,” Rice said. “I think the biggest thing really doesn’t change too much.”

Boone is particularly satisfied with contact Rice is able to make on a plate.

“You’d think,” Boone said. “It was a lot of things that were kind last year last year, even when he went through some fight, he was still not rewarded for some pretty good contact at the time. I feel like it’s on the second level.

“I feel that in a way is a better place and a way better to physically, mentally and played much more, mentally and playing with a lot of confidence. The quality on the stick is really good.”



2025-04-13 19:25:00

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