
Yankees reportedly placing closer Luke Weaver on injured list
New York Yankees closer Luke Weaver is, reportedly, expected to be placed on the injured list. Weaver injured his hamstring on Sunday night while warming up for a save opportunity in the Yankees game against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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