Yankees' Luis Gil Placed on Injured List with Lower Back Strain

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21/08/2024 22h42

In a setback for the New York Yankees, right-handed starter Luis Gil has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to a lower back strain. The decision came after Gil left Tuesday's game against the Cleveland Guardians, where he struggled with his performance before leaving the mound.

During the game, Gil allowed three runs on three hits and six walks in just over three innings of work. The turning point came in the fourth inning when he gave up a home run to Brayan Rocchio and subsequently walked Steven Kwan. Concerned about Gil's condition, manager Aaron Boone and a trainer visited the mound during an at-bat against Jose Ramirez. Ultimately, it was decided that Gil should exit the contest.

Speaking with reporters after the game through an interpreter, Gil expressed his determination to push through the discomfort. However, he acknowledged the importance of avoiding further injury, stating, "I tried to work through it, but you don't want to force the issue and make it worse." Gil has already consulted with team doctors and has been advised to take it day by day to assess his recovery progress.

This injury comes at a crucial point in the season for Gil, who has been an integral part of the Yankees' starting rotation. The 26-year-old pitcher has accumulated an impressive record of 12-6 with a 3.39 ERA through 24 starts this season. Despite his success, he currently leads the majors with 66 walks, highlighting an area for improvement in his performance.

As the Yankees continue their playoff push, losing Gil to injury is a blow to their pitching staff. The team will now have to rely on their depth to fill the void left by the talented right-hander. The severity of Gil's back strain and the timetable for his return are not yet known, further complicating the situation for the Bronx Bombers.

In the meantime, the Yankees will need other starters to step up and deliver quality performances to keep their postseason hopes alive. The team will closely monitor Gil's progress and provide updates on his condition as more information becomes available.

Despite this setback, the New York Yankees will strive to adapt and overcome, determined to maintain their position in the playoff race and contend for another World Series title.

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