New York Post

Voit back on IL for 4th time

- By KEN DAVIDOFF and DAN MARTIN

Luke Voit’s nightmare 2021 might have just ended in fitting fashion.

The Yankees announced Thursday afternoon that Voit, the 2020 major league home run leader, will go on the 10-day injured list with inflammati­on in his left knee, that same knee that was surgically repaired in the spring.

Voit, who hasn’t started a game since Sept. 22, pinch hit and struck out in the Yankees’ loss Wednesday. He looked to be in pain as he ran to first base after the third strike evaded Toronto catcher Reese McGuire (Voit couldn’t have reached first safely since there was a runner there).

“He woke up pretty stiff today and he’s limping around pretty good today,” manager Aaron Boone said Thursday, before the Yankees beat the Blue Jays 6-2. “I think he just kind of aggravated it when he slammed on the brakes there. We think it’s kind of that bone bruise that can be a result of that surgery that’s kind of been off and on for him. So we’ll get more tests when we get back to New York and see what we’re dealing with.”

This marks Voit’s fourth visit to the IL this year. He could return in the playoffs if the Yankees advance far enough, depending on what the tests show.

➤ Joey Gallo, who left Wednesday’s game when he was drilled by a pitch in the left forearm, didn’t start against left-hander Robbie Ray, but Boone said all of the tests taken had come back clean. Gallo entered Thursday as a defensive replacemen­t for Giancarlo Stanton in left field.

➤ Boone said “everything is on the table” when it comes to who the Yankees will pitch the rest of the way, as they try to finish off their second-half turnaround and make it to the playoffs.

That includes potentiall­y pitching Gerrit Cole on three days’ rest if Sunday’s game against the Rays is one the Yankees must win, according to Boone.

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