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Luis Severino may soon be on his way to aid an ailing Yankees rotation.
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Luis Severino said Wednesday he believes he will be able to return to the Yankees rotation this season despite suffering a groing injury that "felt like somebody shot me in the leg."
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A new injury will delay Luis Severino's return to the Yankees for at least a month.
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Luis Severino had to be helped off the field in the second inning of his rehab start on Saturday with an apparent foot injury.
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The Yankees right-hander could begin a throwing program soon.
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A timeline for Luis Severino’s return to the Yankees is beginning to come into focus.
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The long-term contracts of Aaron Hicks and Luis Severino have been disasters, as much now as ever as the injury absences exacerbate Yankee issues.
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TAMPA — Luis Severino could be even better than before following Tommy John surgery, according to longtime Yankees bullpen coach Mike Harkey.
“I think when he does come back, he’s gonna be
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TAMPA — Luis Severino threw off a mound for the first time on Tuesday since undergoing Tommy John surgery just over a year ago.
Aaron Boone said he watched the 20-pitch session at the team’s
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The village on fire that is the Yankees received a helicopter bucket Saturday in the form of their 2-1 victory over the Mets, courtesy of an old-school bottom of the ninth inning that featured a Clint Frazier walk, a Jordy Mercer hit-and-run single and Erik Kratz’s safety squeeze attempt that sure seemed to compel old …