Yankees’ Luis Gil Shocked Out of Opening Day Rotation: What This Means for His Future and the Team’s Strategy
“I don’t feel like Weathers has been that far off, and better than his line,” Boone said, via the New York Daily News.“But a couple rough first innings where they’ve hit the ball around on him a little bit,” he added. “I feel like he is throwing the ball well. I don’t make that much of it. His stuff is in a good place. It’s just getting it into some better spots where he’s gotten hit around.”
Boone went on to indicate that Weathers being healthy, getting the right movement on his pitches and throwing with good velocity are why the Yankees aren’t worried about him.



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