If his hands are not the issue, then another part of Sonny Gray’s anatomy requires inspection and correction.
Because after tinkering with his delivery by holding his hands higher, in making what were called “minor adjustments” by Yankees manager Aaron Boone, the 28-year-old remains in search of a solution to his ongoing issues after his fourth-inning implosion on the Stadium mound Friday night against the Blue Jays.
“I don’t know,” Gray said after leaving to thunderous boos from the chilled crowd after yielding five runs on five hits, walking four and throwing a pair of wild pitches in 3 ¹/u2083 innings while surrendering leads of 2-0 and 4-2 in the Yankees’ 8-5 defeat.