New York Yankees pitcher Marcus Stroman has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to left knee inflammation after receiving a cortisone shot. Manager Aaron Boone voiced optimism that the injury isn't serious and hopes Stroman can regain his sharpness soon. Stroman has struggled this season, with an ERA of 11.57 in his three starts. The Yankees are heavily reliant on him and fellow veteran Carlos Carrasco, especially after losing Gerrit Cole for the season and dealing with injuries to other pitchers like Luis Gil and Clarke Schmidt.
Stroman received a cortisone shot for knee inflammation, and manager Boone expressed hope the injury isn't serious and that he'll return to form soon.
In a challenging start to the season, Stroman is struggling with an 11.57 ERA, affected by a recent knee injury impacting his performance.
Despite attempts to trade Stroman last winter, the Yankees are now relying on him and Carrasco amidst several injuries to their pitching staff.
With Cole out for the season and Gil sidelined until June, the Yankees face pitching challenges, urging them to find stability in Stroman and others.
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