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<p>PHILADELPHIA — Luis Severino hit an unexpected setback in his return from Tommy John surgery Saturday, when he had to leave a rehab start after suffering a right groin injury.</p>



<p>The right-hander had to be helped off the field after coming up lame in the second inning while pitching for High-A Hudson Valley in their game at the Brooklyn Cyclones, a Mets affiliate. After striking out the first two batters of the inning, Severino surrendered an infield single before suffering the injury against the next batter.</p>



<p>He is scheduled to undergo an MRI exam on Sunday to diagnose the extent of the injury.</p>



<p>Severino was fine in his first rehab start with Low-A Tampa last Sunday, following February 2020 elbow surgery. The Yankees had hoped for his potential return to The Bronx by July.</p>



<p>That certainly will be delayed now, adding to the Yankees’ rotation troubles.</p>



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<p>Corey Kluber remains out indefinitely with a right shoulder strain and Jameson Taillon was unable to get out of the first inning against the Phillies on Saturday.</p>



<p>The Yankees already figured to be in the market for a starting pitcher before the July 30 non-waiver trade deadline. If Severino is sidelined again for an extended period of time, that need only would grow more urgent.</p>



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<p>It’s just the latest injury issue for Severino, who has pitched in just five games for the Yankees since signing a four-year, $40 million extension in February 2019. He missed most of that season after suffering rotator cuff inflammation in March and a strained lat in April.</p>



<p>This offseason, the Yankees signed Kluber to a one-year, $11 million deal with the hope that he would be a key part of a rotation that would be fortified by the return of Severino, giving the team a potential playoff rotation of Gerrit Cole, Kluber and Severino.</p>



<p>Now, both Kluber and Severino are out and the questions regarding the rotation behind Cole remain.</p>
			 
					
									<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Dan Martin</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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