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NEW YORK (AP) — New York Yankees pitcher Marcus Stroman had a cortisone shot to treat swelling in his inflamed left knee.
Marcus Stroman received an injection in his knee on Saturday, but the Yankees are hopeful that is the extent of what he needs to get back on the mound.
Manager Aaron Boone said Friday that Stroman (knee) has begun playing catch, Gary Phillips of the New York Daily News reports.
Marcus Stroman received an injection in his knee on Saturday, but the Yankees are hopeful that is the extent of what the right-hander needs to get back on the mound. Stroman, who landed on the 15 ...
The New York Yankees face a setback as pitcher Marcus Stroman lands on the 15-day injured list due to left knee inflammation. While MRI results showed no serious damage, swelling persists.
The Yankees, short on rotation depth, are hoping that Marcus Stroman won’t miss too much time. The struggling right-hander went on the 15-day injured list on Saturday after allowing five earned ...
The Yankees believe Marcus Stroman won’t be out long, but there is obviously natural concern about a 33-year-old maximum-effort pitcher. One day after placing Stroman on the injured list ...
Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Sunday that Stroman received a cortisone shot over the weekend to address inflammation in his left knee, Larry Fleisher of the Associated Press reports.
TODAY: Stroman’s MRI revealed swelling but no structural damage, Boone told the New York Post’s Greg Joyce and other reporters. Stroman received a cortisone shot to help deal with the ...