Luis Severino threw four scoreless innings, allowed just one hit — and no walks — while striking out three in a 57-pitch outing, as the Yankees beat the Braves, 10-0 in a rain-shortened, six-inning…
TAMPA — Luis Severino still has a long way to go to get back to being one of the best right-handers in the American League.experiencing “general arm soreness”
The difference, according to pitching coach Matt Blake, was that Severino stayed within his delivery after trying to overthrow in his earlier starts. And it came after some red flags were raised earlier in the week, when Severino experienced soreness following his second start.“It was a really encouraging outing for him,’’ Aaron Boone said. “Now the next step is for him to wake up [Sunday] and feel good and hopefully it’s onward and upward. … I like seeing him do well, especially coming back and getting into starter-mode again.
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