Next Man Up: 2020 Edition
The Yankees got their worst case scenario news yesterday: Luis Severino has a partially-torn elbow ligament and will miss all of 2020.
That creates a season-long hole in the rotation. Or maybe it should be viewed as an opportunity. Two years ago, Jordan Montgomery had an effective rookie season, winning nine and giving signs he'd be a reliable arm for the long haul. Of course, his 2018 went off the rails with Tommy John surgery costing him most of that and the following season.
Healthy again, he hopefully slides in as the top candidate to fill Severino's slot. Over the next four weeks in Florida, Cashman, Boone and the fans will be watching Monty with fingers crossed.
That creates a season-long hole in the rotation. Or maybe it should be viewed as an opportunity. Two years ago, Jordan Montgomery had an effective rookie season, winning nine and giving signs he'd be a reliable arm for the long haul. Of course, his 2018 went off the rails with Tommy John surgery costing him most of that and the following season.
Healthy again, he hopefully slides in as the top candidate to fill Severino's slot. Over the next four weeks in Florida, Cashman, Boone and the fans will be watching Monty with fingers crossed.
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