The New York Yankees have confronted the inevitable regarding Marcus Stroman, officially placing their starter on the 15-day injured list due to his ailing left knee. This move sidelines him from the rotation indefinitely, and the team has already announced his replacement.
According to the Yankeesā announcement on X, Stroman is dealing with inflammation in his knee and will be unavailable to pitch until the issue resolves. Stepping into his spot for now will be Allan Winans, who pitched for the Atlanta Braves in his first eight MLB games across the 2023 and 2024 seasons.
With Stromanās absence compounding recent blunt assessments from manager Aaron Boone about the rotationās struggles, a shadow begins to fall over the Yankeesā outlook. Despite a potent offense, their pitching woes persist and appear to be an ongoing challenge.
Yankees Inject Fresh Blood into Rotation
Allan Winans stepping into the starting rotation represents a bit of a lottery ticket for the Yankees. Theyāre aware that in his initial eight major league appearances, he posted a 7.20 ERA overall. The team now faces the uncertainty of how the 29-year-old right-hander will perform in a crucial role tasked with protecting the teamās standing.

Allan Winans #72 of the Atlanta Braves pitches during the first inning against the Cincinnati Reds in game one of a split double header at Truist Park on July 24, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
Stroman hadnāt been delivering the stability the Yankees desperately need on the mound. His last outing was particularly rough, surrendering multiple runs against the Giants. His early exit from that game fueled fan speculation about a potential injury, which ultimately proved accurate. Stroman carried an ERA north of 11.00 in his limited starts this season.
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Stroman Poised for Potential Stronger Return
This isnāt necessarily the end of Marcus Stromanās tenure as a starter. Thereās a strong possibility his knee inflammation could heal quicker than anticipated. At that point, manager Boone will face a pivotal decision: reinstate Stroman to his former rotation spot, currently occupied by Winans.
If Winans performs well in the interim, Stroman could find himself temporarily on the outside looking in, especially given his previously strong declarations that he wants to be a starter, not a bullpen arm.





