NYY News: Cousins out again
Briefly

The New York Yankees are experiencing mixed news regarding player health. Reliever Jake Cousins has been sidelined due to pectoral discomfort after recent batting practice, postponing his recovery from a previous forearm strain. In contrast, DJ LeMahieu’s recent performance has been outstanding, showcasing he may be returning to form despite past injury struggles. Additionally, insight into offseason plans revealed the Yankees' interest in pitcher Griffin Canning as an ideal option before pivoting to larger contracts, highlighting strategic adjustments made after losing out on Juan Soto.
"He was phenomenal today," said Boone. "He looks fresh and like he's got his legs under him," remarked Clarke Schmidt, that day's starting pitcher.
Manager Aaron Boone stated Cousins’ recent pectoral discomfort isn't 'anything serious' but enough to require a shutdown for at least four or five days.
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