The New York Yankees face a tough challenge as Luis Gil has been diagnosed with a Grade 2 strain of his right lat and is set to miss at least three months. Historically, similar injuries have sidelined players like Luis Severino and Clarke Schmidt for extended periods. With Gil, the reigning AL Rookie of the Year, out of the rotation, the team must consider replacements, like Marcus Stroman or up-and-coming prospect Will Warren. Warren's impressive spring camp performance highlights his readiness, potentially positioning him to step up sooner than expected amid injury concerns.
The Yankees will be without Luis Gil for at least three months due to a Grade 2 lat strain, which raises concerns about their rotation depth.
Luis Gil was a vital asset for the Yankees, boasting a 3.50 ERA and 171 strikeouts last season, making his injury particularly impactful.
Yankees have options in Marcus Stroman and top prospect Will Warren to replace Gil; Warren's impressive spring performance could lead to a significant opportunity.
Will Warren, the Yankees' top pitching prospect, has turned heads in camp with a dominant 1-run and 11-strikeout performance, showcasing his MLB readiness.
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