Corey Kluber’s worrisome injury shows MLB’s humbling nature
NY Post
Baseball sure is one humbling sport, pitcher one humbling profession.
Maybe tap the brakes on those “Corey Kluber, World Series Game 2 starter” fantasies? Kluber and the Yankees spent the past week understandably riding the wave of the two-time American League Cy Young Award winner’s no-hitter May 19 against Texas, a mound phoenix rising from the ashes. The right-hander’s encore lasted a mere three innings before he departed, citing tightness in his right shoulder, in a game he and the Yankees lost, 6-2 to Steven Matz and the Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium. A prognosis will be rendered on Wednesday after he undergoes an MRI exam.More Related News
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