After 707 Days

The wait ended Tuesday night for Yankee fans, when Luis Severino pitched in a major league game for the first time in 707 days! Put the pause button on his career seemed to have been pressed a lot longer.

Seen here in April 2018, a season where he'd go on to win 19, Severino's career began going off the rails the following season when a variety of injuries sidelined him until September. Things still weren't right in Spring Training 2020 when he a torn elbow ligament needed Tommy John surgery. There were more delays this season, which pushed his scheduled return back from July till almost the end of the season.

Finally healthy and pain free, #40 turned in a pair of quality innings to close out Tuesday night's Yankees win over the Rangers. While he won't have enough time to build up his pitch count to make a start, Sevy immediately upgrades Aaron Boone's bullpen; should the Yanks make the post-season, he'll help make up for the loss of Zack Britton and Darren O'Day, the foolish trade of Luis Cessa and the question marks surrounding Jonathan Loaisiga.

Most importantly, Severino's return to health puts him in the conversation for the 2022 rotation.



 

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