Hartford Courant

Team waiting on injury update on Green

- By Kristie Ackert

NEW YORK — After years of having their pitching depth tested by injuries, the Yankees came into this season feeling they were fully stocked for the rotation and the bullpen. That stockpile will likely be tested. Chad Green was examined on Friday after leaving Thursday’s game with right forearm discomfort and while there was no diagnosis made public, Aaron Boone said that it was “definitely a concern” now.

On top of that, pitching prospect Luis Gil, who made a spot start for the Yankees a week ago, has a “significan­t” injury, the Yankees manager announced after Friday night’s series opener against the White Sox at Yankee Stadium was postponed by rain.

“I think there’s that fear, sure,” Boone said when asked if he thought Green’s injury was significan­t. “But, again, it’s definitely a concern right now. But I’d rather get with the doctors and kind of see where we’re at by the end of the day tomorrow.”

The fear with any forearm discomfort is obviously damage to the ulnar collateral ligament. A significan­t compromise of that ligament is what leads to Tommy John surgery. This is not the first time Green has dealt with forearm discomfort. In 2016, Green was diagnosed with a flexor tendon strain in similar circumstan­ces, and he recovered through rest.

Green was in the clubhouse before the game was canceled on Friday and told reporters they were looking for more informatio­n to make decisions about his path forward.

Gil left his start with Triple-a Scranton on Wednesday night with an elbow injury. Boone said that Gil is going to be out of the mix for a while.

“It’s a significan­t injury. But they’re still kind of working through opinions and all that so I don’t want to get too far into it,” Boone said. “But it’s significan­t.”

Rain pushes Nestor to Saturday:

The Yankees and White Sox will make up Friday night’s rained-out game on Sunday in a single-admission doublehead­er. The first pitch will be at 3:05 p.m. with the regularly scheduled Sunday Night Game to follow at 7:05 p.m.

With the rainout, the Yankees’ third in the last two weeks, they are still working out their rotation. Nestor Cortes, who was scheduled to start Friday night’s game, will start the afternoon game on Saturday now. The lefty made his last start on Sunday against the White Sox in Chicago.

“Nestor will go tomorrow. And then we’ll talk about how we want to line it up moving forward,” Boone said.

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