This past Sunday, Yerry De Los Santos made a stellar debut for the New York Yankees, showcasing his potential as a reliable relief pitcher. He pitched two scoreless innings, striking out Anthony Santander, contributing significantly to the Yankees' doubleheader sweep against the Toronto Blue Jays. Unfortunately, he was later sent back to Triple-A after the game, indicating the team's cautious approach given their current roster.
De Los Santos, who previously played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, has demonstrated impressive stats in the minors, with a 1.08 ERA over 8.1 innings for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders. His performances suggest he may soon be a key asset in the Yankees' bullpen, particularly with their ongoing injury issues.