Yanks release Farquhar, stalling comeback

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The New York Yankees released veteran right-hander Danny Farquhar, who was trying to work his way back onto a major-league roster after suffering a ruptured brain aneurysm during a game while pitching for the Chicago White Sox last season.

Farquhar, 32, signed a minor league contract with the Yankees during the offseason and after an extended spring training was sent to the Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders. In three innings in Scranton, he gave up seven runs, including three home runs, and ran up a 21.00 ERA.

Last season, Farquhar collapsed in the White Sox dugout on April 20 with a brain hemorrhage. He spent more than two weeks in the hospital, then returned to the ballpark June 1 to throw out a ceremonial first pitch at U.S. Cellular Field.

Farquhar was cleared to resume baseball activities last June and became a free agent after the 2018 season.

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