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Marcus Stroman to Return to Yankees' Rotation After Missing 2 1/2 Months with Knee Injury

  • The New York Yankees plan to have Marcus Stroman return to the starting rotation this Sunday after missing over two months with knee inflammation.
  • Stroman's return follows a rehab stint with mixed results and ongoing uncertainty, while his rotation spot is also contested by Allan Winans.
  • Stroman has pitched 10.1 innings over three rehab outings with a 6.97 ERA, and Boone decided to start him over Winans after a bullpen session.
  • Boone said, "Everyone wants to be in there every day," highlighting Stroman's desire to reclaim his role despite a challenging season.
  • Stroman's return could stabilize a rotation depleted by injuries and shape the Yankees' pitching strategy amid ongoing questions about his performance.
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Marcus Stroman to return to Yankees' rotation after missing 2 1/2 months with knee injury

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