When will Domingo German be back? Yankees pitcher enters rehab
By Scott Rogust
The New York Yankees announced that starting pitcher Domingo German will be away from the team as he receives inpatient treatment for alcohol abuse.
Earlier in the week, New York Yankees starting pitcher Domingo German didn’t take the mound at the start of Monday’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays after he felt discomfort in his armpit. While Jhony Brito got the start, German did enter the game in relief for five innings.
On Wednesday, after the trade deadline, the Yankees could not answer as to whether German will make a start this weekend in a pivotal series against the Houston Astros. Manager Aaron Boone said that German was feeling better in the armpit area, but in regards to making his next start, “We’ll have more on that as the day unfolds.”
Hours later, the Yankees released a statement, announcing that German will be placed on the restricted list, as he voluntarily receives inpatient treatment for alcohol abuse.
Yankees: Domingo German placed on restricted list to receive inpatient treatment for alcohol abuse
While there may be fans wondering when German will return to the team.
General manager Brian Cashman held a press conference shortly after the release of the statement, where he revealed that “there was an incident that took place yesterday,” via MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch. Cashman would not provide details, saying, “I’m worried right now for the person and the immediate family.”
Shortly afterward, Cashman revealed that German won’t pitch again for the Yankees this season.
This season, German notably threw the team’s fourth perfect game in history. In 20 games, German recorded a 4.56 ERA, a 1.08 WHIP, a 5-7 win-loss record, 114 strikeouts, and 34 walks in 108.2 innings.
We will continue to keep you updated on this story once additional details are provided.