The New York Yankees’ spring training began with bold ideas and big possibilities. The search for a new second baseman after Gleyber Torres signed with the Detroit Tigers led to speculation about a blockbuster trade—one that would have sent their top two pitching prospects to the Minnesota Twins in exchange for three-time All-Star Carlos Correa.
A New York Yankees reliever looking to make the team in spring training has reinvited himself in a return from injury.
Last year, the Yankees prospect was largely happy just to be back on a mound. He had undergone Tommy John surgery as a freshman at the University of San Francisco. He finished collegiately at LSU, where he just about threw only a fastball and rode that fastball to become a fifth-round pick of the Yankees in 2022.
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — New York Yankees pitching prospect Chase Hampton had Tommy John surgery Friday to repair his right elbow. Manager Aaron Boone announced the development after Friday’s exhibition season opener.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNYankees’ top pitching prospect might need Tommy John surgeryThe Yankees' pitching depth has taken another hit, as top prospect Chase Hampton is undergoing testing in New York City for a possible UCL injury. Manager
The reigning Rookie of the Year cut his bullpen session short Friday morning and will undergo an MRI over the weekend to determine the extent of the injury.
Watching New York Yankees reliever Scott Effross go down with another injury is a reminder of how volatile the MLB trade deadline can be. Effross, whom the Yankees acquired from the Chicago Cubs in 2022, has undergone Tommy John surgery and back surgery since that trade.
The right-hander has had a long road back from Tommy John and back surgeries, but was feeling good and healthy this spring. That came to a screeching halt on Tuesday.
And Greg Joyce of The New York Post confirmed the worst fears, reporting that Hampton underwent Tommy John surgery on Friday morning. That's a tough blow for both the Yankees and their sixth ...
New York Yankees right-hander Scott Effross has a grade two hamstring strain, manager Aaron Boone told reporters Thursday, the latest setback for the injury-plagued reliever. Effross, 31, left his second spring training appearance after just one pitch Tuesday.
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