
As if the fact of being swept away in a series of four meetings against a division rival, in this case the Blue Jays of Toronto, the New York Yankees saw another of their members falling into battle.
After the launcher Clarke Schmidt was withdrawn from his match against the Bleus Jays after launching only three innings last night (Thursday), the bombers announced that they placed it on the injured list for a period of fifteen days due to an elongation in the right forearm.
Schmidt must pass an MRI to assess the extent of his injury. As a movement of corresponding staff, New York recalled the right-hander artilleryman Scott Effross and the left-handed launcher Jayvien Sandridge from Scranon/Wilkes-Barre at the AAA level.
Manager Aaron Boone told journalists that his foal had difficulty recovering from his latest outings and that the club had been cautious by withdrawing it from yesterday's match.
It was a bit of a problem for him during the last starts, just to recover. Usually it happens a little later in the match. Today was a little earlier. He had difficulty finishing some of his throws, so we took him out of there.
Schmidt posted an average deserved points of 3.32 in fourteen departures and 78 rounds and two thirds of work this year.
This is a year marked by injuries within the starting rotation of the Yankees, while Gerrit Cole will miss the entire 2025 campaign and Ryan Yarbrough also finds himself at the infirmary. Not to mention Luis Gil who should come back somewhere in July. But in what state?
Let's say that it is far from ideal at the dawn of a series of three duels against their rivals of the big apple, the New York dishes.