Yankees place Ryan Yabra on 15-day injury list

Yankees place left-handed Ryan Yarbrough Due to the correct inclination pressure, this morning was on the list of injured 15 days. left handed Jayvien Sandridge Recall from Triple-A in the corresponding action. If Sandridge plays with the Yankees, he will make his debut in MLB. Brendan Kuty of Sports Report New York recalls right-handed Allan Winans Start tomorrow’s game against the Reds. Manager Aaron Boone later confirmed that Winans is about to start with journalists (including MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch), noting that Yarbrough’s inclined strain is low-grade.
Yarbrough, 33, is in his eighth major league season. After signing a minor league deal with the Blue Jays this offseason, the veteran did not get the club’s roster in spring practice before opting out and then signed with the Yankees before opening day. Lefties have been a key department in New York during injuries throughout the starting spin. He reached 3.90 ERA in the match between eight games in 55 1/3 innings and eight relief appearances. Since joining the rotation in early May, Yarbrough has released a 3.83 ERA in 40 innings, mostly hurting him as part of early June, and he was beaten against Red Sox and was shocked eight times in four innings.
However, he can’t be more than twice in the other seven games, and is usually the Yankees’ very reliable swing arm this year. This makes it particularly difficult for the club’s stomach. The biggest explosion,,,,, Clarke Schmidtand Carlos Rodon Even if there is Gerrit Cole Exit commission this year. Unfortunately, the group has little certainty. Will Warren Have great peripherals in 15 games, but an ugly 4.83 ERA. After a dull performance Marcus Stroman and Carlos Carrasco At the beginning of the year, Yarbrough provided some stability to improve the rear of the rotation.
However, they need to look elsewhere now, but it seems that Winans will be the first player to get the chance. He hasn’t had a major for the Yankees since he was announced as the 7.20 ERA from the Braves in January. Despite these shaky results, he has dominated Triple-A with a 0.90 ERA in this year’s three-point game. It’s enough to win him a big league call, and if he’s doing well, it’s impossible to imagine that he’ll at least keep some spin. Stroman is currently recovering among minors, earning a 4.05 ERA in 6 2/3 innings on two outings at Double-A, but may need to build more before he returns to the profession.
Currently, Yarbrough’s roster will be used in Sandridge. The 26-year-old lefty has put some medium numbers on minor league levels throughout his career, but looks to be totally dominant in seven innings this year. In that abbreviation sample, he allowed only one run (1.29 ERA) while hitting 46.4% of his opponents. Whether Sandridge is just a favorite streak or unleashing a new level of play, the Yankees clearly think it’s worth choosing what he can do at a major league level, and they have an empty-handed roster.