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 will get Yankees starting chance in A’s finale after rocky rehab
Marcus Stroman is back in the picture. The veteran who had struggled to begin this season and struggled during a rehab assignment will get a chance to put those issues behind him, tabbed to be the starter for Sunday’s series finale against the A’s.

Marcus Stroman to return to Yankees’ rotation after missing 2 1/2 months with knee injury
NEW YORK (AP) — Marcus Stroman will be activated by the New York Yankees to start on Sunday after missing 2 1/2 months with left knee inflammation.

Marcus Stroman to return to Yankees' rotation after missing 2 1/2 months with knee injury
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Yankees unsure of pitching plans with Marcus Stroman struggling, playing shorthanded vs. A’s
With the Yankees beginning a three-game series against the Athletics on Friday, Aaron Boone still didn’t have a decision on his Sunday starter when he spoke to reporters in the afternoon. He hoped to make one in the next few hours. The choice is between right-handers Marcus Stroman and Allan Winans, who were both scheduled to throw side sessions at Yankee Stadium on Friday. “We’ll kind of huddle up and see how we’re gonna go,” Boone said. It’s n…
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