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]]>German, who is currently under suspensions, posted several posts on Instagram on Friday that made people believe he is retiring. In one of them, he even wrote: “I’ve left baseball. Thanks everyone,” in Spanish.
However, just a day after, he decided to backtrack on his original statement.
“To my teammates, the Yankees organization, and our fans, I am very sorry for the unsettling post last night,” German wrote in an Instagram story over the weekend.
German explained that being suspended and spending time away from the team has “taken a toll” on him and that he let emotions “get the best” out of him.
“Baseball is my life, and I promise I’m not walking away,” he added.
Domingo German had a productive season with Yankees in 2019, posting an 18-4 record and leading the team in wins. He also had a 4.03 ERA with 153 strikeouts.
However, German couldn’t finish the season as he was handed an 81-game suspension by MLB for domestic violence. He still has 63 games to serve, which means he could only play in 2020 if Yankees make it to playoffs.
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]]>The Yankees have had horrible luck with injuries so far this season, losing key contributors such as Giancarlo Stanton, Gary Sánchez, and CC Sabathia for extended periods of time.
Now, they can add their ace and the MLB’s leader in wins with 9 to the list after German revealed that he has been dealing with hip problems for the past several weeks.
His performance had taken a hit in recent weeks, leading some to believe that he might have been covering up an injury. It turns out that they were right.
German was placed on the 10-day injured list due to his hip problem, but it’s not clear exactly how long his absence will last. In any case, for the time that he will be gone, they will miss his 9-win pedigree and his sub-4 ERA.
The team has called up left-handed pitcher Stephen Tarpley to replace German on the active roster for the time being. It’s yet to be determined who will take his slot in the Yankees’ starting rotation.
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]]>The post Yankees RHP Domingo German Isn’t Retiring, Apologizes For Confusion appeared first on yoursportspot.com.
]]>German, who is currently under suspensions, posted several posts on Instagram on Friday that made people believe he is retiring. In one of them, he even wrote: “I’ve left baseball. Thanks everyone,” in Spanish.
However, just a day after, he decided to backtrack on his original statement.
“To my teammates, the Yankees organization, and our fans, I am very sorry for the unsettling post last night,” German wrote in an Instagram story over the weekend.
German explained that being suspended and spending time away from the team has “taken a toll” on him and that he let emotions “get the best” out of him.
“Baseball is my life, and I promise I’m not walking away,” he added.
Domingo German had a productive season with Yankees in 2019, posting an 18-4 record and leading the team in wins. He also had a 4.03 ERA with 153 strikeouts.
However, German couldn’t finish the season as he was handed an 81-game suspension by MLB for domestic violence. He still has 63 games to serve, which means he could only play in 2020 if Yankees make it to playoffs.
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]]>The post Yankees Ace Domingo German Heads to IL with Hip Strain appeared first on yoursportspot.com.
]]>The Yankees have had horrible luck with injuries so far this season, losing key contributors such as Giancarlo Stanton, Gary Sánchez, and CC Sabathia for extended periods of time.
Now, they can add their ace and the MLB’s leader in wins with 9 to the list after German revealed that he has been dealing with hip problems for the past several weeks.
His performance had taken a hit in recent weeks, leading some to believe that he might have been covering up an injury. It turns out that they were right.
German was placed on the 10-day injured list due to his hip problem, but it’s not clear exactly how long his absence will last. In any case, for the time that he will be gone, they will miss his 9-win pedigree and his sub-4 ERA.
The team has called up left-handed pitcher Stephen Tarpley to replace German on the active roster for the time being. It’s yet to be determined who will take his slot in the Yankees’ starting rotation.
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