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< Luis Severino

- By MARK DIDTLER

will undergo Tommy John surgery and miss the entire 2020 season, the Yankees announced on Monday.

Dunedin, Fla. — Luis Severino will miss the season with an elbow injury that requires Tommy John surgery, and the New York Yankees' rotation no longer looks all that imposing.

New York announced Tuesday that the 26-year-old right-hander has a partially torn ulnar collateral ligament, a developmen­t that means the two-time All-Star will miss all of 2020 after being sidelined for nearly all of 2019.

Left-hander James Paxton already was projected to miss the first two months of the season following back surgery on Feb. 5. Domingo Germán must serve the final 63 games of an 81-game suspension for violating Major League Baseball's domestic violence policy. He is eligible to return June 5, barring any postponeme­nts.

Severino's injury leaves the AL East favorites with a rotation of newly signed ace Gerrit Cole, Masahiro Tanaka, J.A. Happ and two openings. The usual recovery time for Tommy John surgery is a year or more.

"I don't want to sugarcoat the fact that being without Sevy, that's a blow, but it doesn't change our expectatio­ns and what we're truly capable of," manager Aaron Boone said. "So, no, nothing changes."

Lefty Jordan Montgomery, who came back in September from Tommy John surgery, has been throwing at up to 94 mph and is the leading candidate for one slot. Jonathan Loaisiga and rookies Deivi Garcia and Michael King are possibilit­ies along with Luis Cessa.

"We're always constantly looking for upgrades anyway," general manager Brian Cashman said. "But this time of year you always look from within and see and give opportunit­ies for what you have and typically that's how it shakes out, especially until after the June draft regardless, so you keep relying on depth. So wouldn't say expect any domino effect or cause and effect in terms of us being able to go to marketplac­e where a marketplac­e this time of year typically doesn't exist."

New York won the AL East with a 103-59 record last year, its best in a decade, and lost to Houston in the AL Championsh­ip Series.

Severino went 19-8 with a 3.39 ERA in 2018 and was given a $40 million, four-year contract. He was scratched from his first scheduled spring training appearance on March 5 because of rotator cuff inflammati­on in his right shoulder. The Yankees said April 9 he had strained his latissimus dorsi muscle. He did not make a minor league injury rehabilita­tion appearance until Sept. 1 and did not make his first appearance for the Yankees until Sept. 17.

Severino was 1-1 with a 1.50 ERA over 12 innings in three regular-season starts for New York, then was 0-1 with a 2.16 ERA over 8 1/3 innings in a pair of postseason outings.

Nick Tropeano allowed one hits in two innings, and Brian Keller struck out the side as New York pitchers struck out 13 strikeouts as the Yankees beat a Toronto split-squad on Tuesday. Chris Ianetta had two hits and scored a run. Santiago Espinal homered for the Blue Jays. Nate Pearson, Toronto's firstround draft pick in 2017, struck out the side in a one-inning start. Phillippe Aumont gave up three runs and two hits while striking out five in two innings.

Tigers 9, Mets 6

Tim Tebow hit his first extra-base hit in four spring trainings with New York, a two-run homer off Alex Wilson. The former Heisman Trophy winner was 9 for 60 in spring training entering this year. Michael Wacha allowed one hit and two walks over two scoreless innings in his first Mets appearance. Tigers starter Spencer Turnbull struck out four of six batters, and Wilson retired just one batter while giving up two home runs, four runs and a walk. Miguel Cabrera hit a three-run homer off Ryley Gilliam.

Red Sox 12, Orioles (ss) 4

Connor Wong, acquired from the Los Angeles Dodgers in the Mookie Betts trade, hit a grand slam and Jackie Bradley, Jr. homered. Mitch Moreland tripled. Ryan Weber gave up two hits two innings and Mike Kickham struck out three of the five batters he retired, but allowed two earned runs and three hits.

Rays 12, Orioles (ss) 1

Brandon Lowe had a single, triple and three RBIs, a day after he was excused from a workout to attend to his spring training home, which had been threatened by a brush fire.

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 ?? MATT SLOCUM/AP PHOTO ?? In this Oct. 15, 2019, file photo, New York Yankees starting pitcher Luis Severino leaves the game against the Houston Astros during the fifth inning in Game 3 of the ALCS in New York.
MATT SLOCUM/AP PHOTO In this Oct. 15, 2019, file photo, New York Yankees starting pitcher Luis Severino leaves the game against the Houston Astros during the fifth inning in Game 3 of the ALCS in New York.

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