The right hand Jonathan Loáisiga returns to Yankees, less than 13 months after Tommy John operation

New York (AP) -Jonathan Loáisiga, right hand, was back on the New York Yankees Active Roster Friday, 13 months after Tommy John operation. Loáisiga, who spoke before the opener of the Subway series against the New York Mets, said the operation that was made by Dr. Keith Meister was performed, was a reconstruction with an internal prop. “A week after surgery, I’ve worked to return to the field,” he said by a translator. “The moment you can’t really do much, it can be a frustrating time, especially if you have sustained multiple injuries. This is a time when you think a lot. ” Loáisiga was activated from the 15-day injured list and left-hander Tyler Matzek was designated for assignment. Loáisiga, a 30-year-old reliever, had a 1.23 era in six rehabilitation performances of the league from April 26 to Tuesday, and he knocked out seven and no one in 3 1/3 innings. “He throws the ball really, really well,” has the driver of Yankees Aaron. Boone. “We’ll probably be here with him for the first few weeks.” During the first seven days of the 2024 season, Loáisiga appeared three relief and then went on the injured list because of a tense judge Flexor muscle. Loáisiga was limited to 17 games in 2023 by the right elbow inflammation that stretched him from the Yankees between April 5 and August 8. He started 19-11 with a 3.44 era in 11 and 152 relief appearances over seven seasons, which culminated in 207 and walked 72 in 219 2/3 innings. “I wouldn’t be afraid to put LO in any situation,” Boone said. Boone said Ace Gerrit Cole should not necessarily be expected in a similar timeframe from Tommy John operation on March 11. In addition to the differences in the tears, Cole is a starting batsman while Loáisiga is a reliever. “They’re all different,” Boone said. “I think they’re all case.” New York also activated the right hand of Clayton Beeter of the 15-day IL after recovering from the right shoulder restriction and chose him to do Triple-a Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. In addition, Yankees traded the left -hander Rob Zastryzny to Milwaukee for cash. He spent last season with the Brewers, was claimed by the Chicago Cubs of the waiver in November and preferred to become a free agent rather than accept a direct assignment. He concluded a minor league contract with the Yankees in February. The second Baseman Jazz Chisholm jr. Took Grounders before the game and did to throw it. He was put on the sidelines on April 29. “He is doing well and he seems to be tolerating everything well,” Boone said. “Even because he had a high level of tension in it, he was reasonably asymptomatic of Jump.” Oswaldo Cabrera also recovered ligament damage when he underwent surgery on his left ankle, broke during an uncomfortable sliding Monday night in Seattle. Boone said a return this season was probably unlikely. “We will probably only get a week, ten days to where we get the doctor’s protocols and then the driveway as you go,” he said. “It was a little more involved.” ___