#Yankees’ Luis Gil puts up more zeroes and makes history

#Yankees’ Luis Gil puts up more zeroes and makes history

“#Yankees’ Luis Gil puts up more zeroes and makes history” Deivi Garcia has been a disaster this season at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and Clarke Schmidt is still working his way back from a strained elbow suffered during spring training. But the Yankees are still getting a much-needed boost from a young right-hander this season — even…

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#Deivi Garcia sent back down after uneven Yankees audition

#Deivi Garcia sent back down after uneven Yankees audition

“#Deivi Garcia sent back down after uneven Yankees audition” BALTIMORE — The Yankees didn’t call up Deivi Garcia until they needed a sixth starter — and that’s pretty much what the right-hander pitched like on Monday night. The 21-year-old right-hander wasn’t the reason the Yankees lost to the Orioles — a lethargic offense and poor…

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#What Deivi Garcia thinks about his Yankees demotion

#What Deivi Garcia thinks about his Yankees demotion

“#What Deivi Garcia thinks about his Yankees demotion” TAMPA — After learning he’d been optioned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Yankees starter Deivi Garcia said he’s confident he’ll get back to the majors before too long. “I’m going to focus on my job and if I stay healthy, another opportunity is gonna come, just like last year,’’…

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#Deivi Garcia’s scoreless Yankees outing plagued by walks

#Deivi Garcia’s scoreless Yankees outing plagued by walks

“#Deivi Garcia’s scoreless Yankees outing plagued by walks” TAMPA — Deivi Garcia didn’t have his pinpoint command Friday night. Instead the right-hander, who is competing with Domingo German for the fifth spot in the Yankees’ rotation, made the best of a tough situation. Despite walking four batters, including three in the first inning to load…

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#Yankees aren’t giving up on Miguel Andujar experiment

#Yankees aren’t giving up on Miguel Andujar experiment

“#Yankees aren’t giving up on Miguel Andujar experiment” TAMPA — Last spring, Miguel Andujar went through what Aaron Boone called “a little bit of a crash course” in left field, as the Yankees tried to turn Andujar into something of a utility player. But that course was interrupted when spring training was shut down due…

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