July 9, 2025 - 02:02

Luis Gil, the promising rookie pitcher for the Yankees, is gearing up for his first rehab assignment, as confirmed by manager Aaron Boone. This marks an important step in Gil's recovery process following his recent injury. Fans have eagerly anticipated his return to the mound, and this upcoming start is a significant milestone in his journey back to full health.
The young right-hander has shown tremendous potential during his time with the team, and his presence in the rotation is expected to bolster the Yankees' pitching depth. As he prepares for this rehab outing, the organization is hopeful that Gil can regain his form and contribute to the team's success in the latter part of the season.
Gil's progress will be closely monitored by the coaching staff, and his performance during the rehab assignment will play a crucial role in determining when he can rejoin the active roster. The Yankees remain optimistic about his recovery and the impact he can have moving forward.
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