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Luis Gil will make his third start Friday night in St. Louis since returning earlier this month from a right lat injury that sidelined him since spring training.
His second outing Saturday against the Astros — two earned runs with one walk and seven strikeouts over 5 ⅓ innings in a 5-4 home victory — encouragingly represented a marked improvement from a rocky showing on Aug. 3 against the Marlins in his 2025 debut. Gil walked four and was tagged for five earned runs in 3 ⅓ innings in a 7-4 Yankees loss in Miami.
'Night and day difference,' Yanks manager Aaron Boone said Wednesday at the Stadium. 'Miami was a struggle, he just never really got settled. Strike-throwing wasn't there, and that just improved a lot. His stuff's been good, even Miami was good. And I thought, again, his stuff was good against Houston.

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