Yankees pitcher Marcus Stroman received a cortisone shot to treat his inflamed left knee after experiencing pain during a game against the San Francisco Giants. Following an MRI which showed swelling, manager Aaron Boone indicated hope for a quick recovery, although the duration of Stroman's absence is uncertain. After struggling early this season with a poor performance and a high ERA, the team is looking to correct his mechanics while he recovers from the injury, hoping to prevent long-term effects on his performance.
Stroman, experiencing knee swelling, received a cortisone shot and was placed on a 15-day injured list, aiming for a swift recovery to return to performance.
After a disappointing outing against the Giants, manager Aaron Boone expressed hope that the cortisone shot would alleviate Stroman's knee issues and aid in his recovery.
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