Marcus Stroman Returns From Injury to Start Sunday as Yankees Attempt to Hold on to AL East Lead
- In Sunday's series finale, Yankees pitcher Marcus Stroman is activated at Yankee Stadium for his first major league start since April 11, amid injury recovery and rotation gaps.
- With Yarbrough and Cole injured, Yankees activate Stroman, who posted a 6.97 ERA in minors, to fill rotation gaps ahead of the trade deadline.
- Stroman posted a 6.97 ERA over three minor league starts with a 16.7% strikeout rate, raising questions about his readiness despite team optimism.
- Yankees manager Aaron Boone said, 'Let’s get him through this outing, and we’ll reassess,' as continued struggles could lead to roster moves like a bullpen shift or designation for assignment.
- With the July 31 trade deadline a month away, Stroman’s $18.5 million vesting option, requiring 140 innings, now seems unlikely to trigger amid his limited recent workload.
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