New York Yenkis placed the right-handed fernando cruise on Monday in the 15-day injured list due to a stressful left diagonal and selected the Right Geoff Harteb from Triple-A.
Catcher Austin Wales was out of the lineup for a straight day on Monday, manager Aaron Boon reported that Wales has been sidelined due to the issue of a circulation in one of the fingers on his left hand.
Bune stated that the injury was likely to be due to “wear and catch tears”, but said the wells conducted several tests to control the possibility of blood clots. As a result, Bune said that Wales would be out by Wednesday, saying that JC returns to Wales as long as the Ascara plate would begin.
“Whatever we have got back has been good so far,” Boon said about the results of the Wales test. “This is not something that bothers him from a performance point of view.”
Wales is batting. 214 with 11 domestic runs and 45 in 69 sports. He hit a career-high 13 home runs in the last season.
Cruz’s IL Stint is rebel to 28 June. In his first season with Yankis, a four-year-old veteran, he is 2-3 with 3.00 ERA and there are two savings in three occasions. Cruz has not allowed an earned run in 26 of its 32 performances and has become eight outings without giving a hit.
Cruise’s 41.2 percent strike rate top pitchers with at least 20 innings and their 14.73 strikeouts per nine innings are a career high, which has faced 120 or more batsmen behind Minnesota’s Griffin Jackson (15.28) and athletics’ Mason Miller (14.87) of Athletics.
Boon said that Cruise felt around athletics before a domestic win before a domestic victory with a drug ball and had to undergo an MRI on Monday.
“Hope it’s not too long and we’ll get him just a little fresh for the rest of the way,” Bune said.
Cruise did not pitch the pitch between May 17 and June 4 due to correct shoulder inflammation.
To create a room on a 40-man roster for Hartlib, Yankis nominated Infielder CJ Alexander for assignment.
Reporting by Associated Press.
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