Yanks’ Gregorius to have Tommy John surgery

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New York Yankees shortstop Didi Gregorius will undergo Tommy John surgery and will miss a part of the 2019 season, the team announced Friday.

Yankees manager Aaron Boone said he is “optimistic he’ll be back at some point during the season … a realistic chance he plays bulk of season.”

General manager Brian Cashman said Gregorius had a partial elbow tear that was “asymptomatic” when he was acquired from Arizona in December 2014. Cashman described it as “the finishing part of something that was a sleeping giant, I guess.”

Cashman declined to give a time frame for Gregorius’ return, saying “Best to stay general.”

Boone said he thinks Gregorius hurt his right elbow early in the American League Division Series in a game at Fenway Park, when he retrieved a ball off the wall in left field and threw it in.

He said Gregorius felt something then but played through the final games of the series, which the Red Sox won, three games to one.

Booone said Gleyber Torres could be the Yankees’ shortstop to begin the season.

Gregorius batted .268 with 27 home runs and 86 RBIs this season. He was a big left-handed bat in a lineup heavy in right-handers.

Gregorius will be entering the final year of his contract in 2019.

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