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BOSTON — So much for Jake Cousins providing the Yankees with a bullpen boost this summer. Now, Cousins is suddenly in danger of missing the rest of this season and possibly all of next year as well.
A productive member of the New York Yankees is suffering another injury following a game against the Kansas City Royals.
New York Yankees right-handed reliever Jake Cousins hasn't pitched at the major league level this season as he recovers from a flexor strain in his elbow. Cousins opened the season on the 60-day injured list,
Jazz Chisholm Jr. appears to have dodged another bullet on the injury front, but the mounting number of nagging issues is giving him a headache.
Yankees reliever Jake Cousins may need Tommy John surgery, putting his season—and possibly 2026—in jeopardy amid a tough injury stretch.
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Sporting News on MSNYankees $325 million slugger gets harsh injury evaluation: ‘Can't play a full year'The New York Yankees are heading toward a rivalry series against the Boston Red Sox after earning a sweep of the Kansas City Royals. The batting order has been one of the best in baseball all year, led by an astounding season from franchise slugger Aaron Judge.
The reliever joined the club on Thursday at Kauffman Stadium as a fresh bullpen arm after the Yankees optioned lefty Brent Headrick to Triple-A earlier in the day.
The Yankees are rolling, and they're close to getting to full strength. Closer Luke Weaver revealed he felt great after throwing a bullpen session Wednesday in Kansas City.