Yankees lose relievers Zack Britton, Clay Holmes to arm injuries as regular season winds down
Based on the following I don't understand why Aaron Boone cost the Yankees the game by using Britton in a high leverage situation last night.
Britton had Tommy John surgery last September and returned in 12 months, which is a fairly aggressive rehab. These days Tommy John surgery typically comes with a 14-16 month rehab. Britton pushed to return quickly because he wanted to contribute late in the season and potentially the postseason.
It's not uncommon for pitchers to battle control problems in the early days back from Tommy John surgery, and Britton has walked six of the nine batters he's faced since coming off the injured list.
Most likely Clay Holmes will not be available unitl the ALDS.
Furthermore, Boone announced Friday that All-Star closer Clay Holmes is dealing with a shoulder issue and is unlikely to pitch the rest of the regular season. He received a cortisone shot and is trending toward being ready for the ALDS. The Yankees have already clinched the AL East title and a Wild Card Series bye. The ALDS begins Oct. 11.