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Notes: Stanton to remain DH; revised skedGiancarlo Stanton has been one of the league’s hottest hitters through the first week of games, and though the Yankees slugger’s right calf...
AUGUST 2, 2020MLB.COM
Records two-inning saveHale earned the save in Saturday's win over the Red Sox after allowing two hits with three strikeouts and one walk over two scoreless innings.
ImpactFill-in closer Zack Britton was taking a rest day Saturday, so Hale was called upon to cover the final two frames. The right-hander recorded two saves for the Yankees last season, so it's not as though he doesn't have any experience closing things out. The 33-year-old should usually work in middle relief for manager Aaron Boone.
AUGUST 2, 2020ROTOWIRE
Yankees happy to have Tanaka back on moundFor some, the sight of Masahiro Tanaka on the Yankee Stadium mound on Saturday night elicited a feeling of relief. For even more, it brought...
AUGUST 2, 2020NEWSDAY.COM
Bosox LHP Rodríguez out for year, inflamed heart from COVIDBoston Red Sox left-hander Eduardo Rodríguez will miss the entire season because of heart inflammation caused by COVID-19.
AUGUST 2, 2020STARTRIBUNE.COM
Red Sox shut down Eduardo Rodriguez, again reminding what MLB, nation is facing - The Boston GlobeContinued inflammation in the heart of a 27-year-old athlete after his battle with coronavirus is a message difficult for anyone to ignore.
AUGUST 2, 2020BOSTONGLOBE.COM
Red Sox pitcher Eduardo Rodríguez is out for the seasonAfter a bout with COVID-19, Red Sox pitcher Eduardo Rodríguez was diagnosed with myocarditis. That will now see him miss the 2020 season.
AUGUST 2, 2020THECOMEBACK.COM

Bosox LHP Rodríguez out for year, inflamed heart from COVID

Boston Red Sox pitcher Eduardo Rodríguez will miss the entire season because of heart inflammation caused by COVID-19
AUGUST 1, 2020ASSOCIATED PRESS