Luis Gil

Yankee Manager Aaron Boone Journalists with information, including Greg Joyce of the New York Post Louis Gill Have advanced LAT strains. Jill will be closed for at least six weeks. Even if he was declared healthy at that time, he had to effectively restart the spring escalation period, so even in the best case, he would likely be until late May or early June.
Last week, Jill reportedly experienced some shoulder tightness at a bullpen meeting and will undergo an MRI. It seems that a significant pressure has been discovered that will affect the start of his 2025 season. MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch communicated a minute in Boone’s comments, during which the captain said there are still further exams to reveal more, but confirmed the six-week no-step.
It was obviously a frustrating development for Jill and the Yankees. The young pitcher just won the U.S. Rookie of the Year Award in 2024. He threw 151 2/3 innings in 29 games, allowing 3.50 runs per 9. He has a 12.1% walk rate, but his 26.8% strikeout rate is high.
That wonderful season followed shortly after the absence. Gil made his major league debut in 2021, then Tommy John’s surgery eliminated much of his 2022 and 2023 seasons. He returned and released the above outstanding results last year, but now his health will now be at the forefront again.
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