Yankees starting pitcherLuisGil #81 reacts to a fourth inning out. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post “For him to get into the fifth inning was big,” manager Aaron Boone said of Gil ...
It had been nearly three full weeks since New York Yankees’ rookie LuisGil last took the mound before ... who also happens to be the winningest pitcher in postseason history.
CLEVELAND — LuisGil spent most of the season as one of the top right-handed starters in the majors. He’s spent nearly the past three weeks as a spectator, with his last appearance coming Sept.
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone greeted rookie ace LuisGil at the dugout entrance at the end of the fourth inning in Game 4 of the ALCS with a handshake, hug, and words of affirmation.