
Deivi Garcia sent back down after uneven Yankees audition
NY Post
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 baserunning had much more to do with it — but Garcia didn’t exactly stake a claim to a rotation spot. After the game, he was optioned back to the alternate site in Scranton to open up a spot for another pitcher. Michael King is eligible to return Tuesday after being sent down.
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