New York Yankees pitcher Luis Gil will be out for at least three months due to a high-grade lat strain, with a six-week shutdown period before a potential return in the summer. General manager Brian Cashman confirmed the diagnosis, noting that Gil, the reigning AL Rookie of the Year, will need time for rest, flat-ground throwing, bullpens, and rehab games, totaling around three months. His absence will create an opening in the Yankees’ rotation, with Gerrit Cole, Max Fried, and Carlos Rodón as the first three starters, potentially giving opportunities to other pitchers like Marcus Stroman, Carlos Carrasco, Will Warren, and Allan Winans.
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George offered Bowling Green job, sources say
Bowling Green has offered Tennessee State's Eddie George the head football coach position, with mutual interest and ongoing discussions. George, a former Heisman Trophy winner and successful FCS coach, led Tennessee State to the FCS playoffs and a league title last season. If hired, George would return to Ohio where he had a successful college career and NFL tenure, continuing the trend of former star players being hired at historically Black colleges and universities. Full...
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