Marcus Stroman's knee soreness has led to his temporary shutdown, with Manager Aaron Boone revealing that the right-hander continues to feel discomfort despite multiple treatments. Stroman has been on the injured list for nearly a month due to left knee inflammation, with troubling implications for his potential vesting option for 2026, contingent on pitching at least 140 innings in 2025. With no clear return timeline and existing poor performance leading to consideration for trade during the offseason, the future of Stroman's role with the Yankees remains uncertain.
Manager Aaron Boone stated Stroman felt 'discomfort' in his left knee following a live batting practice, indicating ongoing struggles in overcoming his injury.
Weeks of treatments failed to help Stroman's knee, contributing to poor performance and raising questions about his future in the Yankees' rotation.
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