UNITED STATES – Gio Urshela, one of the most essential members of the New York Yankees, had to pay him a visit to the surgery room this Friday to have a bone spur removed from his right elbow, and the franchise estimated a rehabilitation three months, which would not cause any inconvenience to support his team from the start of the 2021 MLB season.
The only factor against Urshela would be that she would not be available for the preseason, which starts in the middle of February and although time would run against her to look for a quick and hurried preparation to catch a rhythm, if she could be in the watch manager Aaron Boone for the opening game on April 1.
The operation was performed by the doctor in charge of the Yankees, Christopher Ahmad, and the operation was performed at New York – Presbyterian Hospital. Urshela already had symptoms of muscle discomfort in her arm in the course of the 2020 season.
The Yankees did not want to force and worsen the player’s injury, so he was included on the disabled list on September 4, on September 15 he was activated again to play again. After the “Bronx Bombers” were eliminated by the Tampa Bay Manta Rays, Brian Cashman declared that Gio would not occupy an operation.
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