The Yankees enter the 2025 season with one of the best pitching staffs in baseball, but their rotation appeared to take a hit on Friday. Luis Gil, the reigning AL Rookie of the Year who broke out in 2024,
But he also acknowledged, “It feels like something that’s gonna cost us some time.” This article was originally published on www.si.com as Yankees SP Luis Gil Injured in Spring Training, Unlikely to Be Ready for Opening Day.
The Yankees are having a tough offseason and are dealing with injured players. Here's a list of players who will not make the opening day.
Who will replace Giancarlo Stanton, Luis Gil and DJ LeMahieu on the Yankees' Opening Day roster later this month?
We bring this up again in light of Monday’s reveal that Luis Gil is suffering from a high-grade lat strain, an injury that necessitates an immediate six-week shutdown, and the weekend update that Giancarlo Stanton will begin the season on the injured list with his double-dose of tennis elbow.
The Yankees have confirmed the severity of an injury suffered by Luis Gil, just three weeks before Opening Day.
Luis Gill is sidelined due to injury, but the Yakees star shared a post that shows his confidence amid a tough setback.
Luis Gil, DJ LeMahieu and Giancarlo Stanton have all been shut down with injuries, and it’s unclear when fans can expect to see them on the field again. There are varying levels of concern regarding each player’s injury and its impact on the overall roster. Let’s turn to the panic meter to see how worried fans should be.
With Luis Gil headed to the injured list for the long haul, the Yankees' starting pitching depth will be tested.
Resisting overreacting to spring training performances remains a critical component of dynasty roster management. That doesn’t mean fantasy managers should bury their heads in the sand before re-emerging on Opening Day,
The Yankees do not know the results of Luis Gil’s MRI but are hoping for the best after hearing something any team dreads when he said his shoulder was feeling tight.
A few pitches into his Friday morning bullpen session, Luis Gil stopped and said ... The right-handed Gil is unlikely to be ready for Opening Day on March 27. Boone said it was not an elbow ...