
Yankees badly need Luke Voit to fix first base crisis
NY Post
MINNEAPOLIS — Luke Voit is expected to begin a rehab stint on Tuesday, so his return to first base is not too far off.
And while that’s good news for the Yankees, there’s no denying the continued issues the team is having at first base. Voit has played in just a dozen games this season, sidelined by a torn meniscus in his left knee and currently a strained left oblique. And even when he played, Voit was unable to find his stroke at the plate, with just one extra-base hit and 15 strikeouts in 50 plate appearances.More Related News

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