Yankees manager Aaron Boone announced that pitcher Gil is experiencing a high-grade lat strain, which will necessitate a minimum shutdown from throwing for six weeks. After this period, even if deemed fit to play, Gil will have to undergo a complete spring training ramp-up, likely delaying his return until late May or early June, depending on his recovery progress. The situation underscores concerns over injuries impacting player availability for the Yankees this season.
Yankees manager Aaron Boone disclosed that right-hander Gil is suffering from a high-grade lat strain, leading to a minimum six-week shutdown from throwing.
Boone stated that even if Gil is declared healthy after six weeks, he will need to restart his spring ramp-up, pushing his potential return to late May or early June.
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