This is a 2025 photo of Luis Gil of the New York Yankees baseball team Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025, in Tampa, Fla. This image reflects the Yankees active roster as
New York Yankees' Luis Gil reacts as Pittsburgh Pirates' Jared Triolo runs the bases after hitting a two-run home run during the sixth inning of a baseball game, Saturday, Sept. 2
Yankees starting pitcher Luis Gil was shut down during his scheduled bullpen session on Friday due to some tightness in his right shoulder (via New York Post) and will have an MRI on Saturday. We'll hopefully find out more information once the Yankees make the results of the MRI public because,
Yankees right-hander Luis Gil will have an MRI after the AL Rookie of the Year experienced shoulder tightness during a bullpen session Friday, manager Aaron Boone said, according to New York media. Boone also said right-hander JT Brubaker sustained three broken ribs when hit by a comebacker off the bat of Tampa Bay's Kameron Misner on Feb.
Luis Gil's 2025 season is currently on hold. New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters Friday that the starting pitcher is being shut down after "feeling discomfort in his pitching shoulder.
The American League’s reigning Rookie of the Year has been shut down with a high-grade lat strain following an MRI, Aaron Boone told reporters on Monday. The Yankees ‘ manager said that Gil won’t throw for at least six weeks as he continues to get exams and opinions from doctors.
The Yankees are dealing with more injuries at spring training, as Aaron Boone said Luis Gil will be shut down with a lat strain.
Clarke Schmidt can relate. The righthander, off to a terrific start last season — 5-3 with a 2.52 ERA through 11 starts — suffered a lat strain during a May 26 outing in San Diego and missed more than three months. His next big-league start was Sept. 7.
TAMPA, Fla. — Yankees manager Aaron Boone sounded worried last Friday when he announced right-hander Luis Gil stopped a bullpen due to tightness in his pitching shoulder.