Last year, Luis Severino was one of the many New York Yankees to experience a stint on the injured list. He suffered not just rotator cuff inflammation in his right shoulder, but also a Grade 2 lat strain. The setbacks caused him to miss nearly the entire season, as he didn’t make his debut until Sept. 17.
But things are looking up for the 25-year-old. It’s a brand new season with a brand new mindset, and the right-hander is ultimately looking to stay out of the trainer’s room.
“For me, the main thing for me is be healthy,” Severino said Wednesday at spring training, per Garrett Stepien of SNY.