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Jonathan Loaisiga having surgery in major Yankees bullpen blow

The Yankees will be without one of their most important relievers for a while longer.

Jonathan Loaisiga will have surgery on Tuesday to remove a bone spur in his right elbow, manager Aaron Boone said before the Yankees’ series-opening 3-2 loss to the Guardians at Yankee Stadium on Monday. Loaisiga will be shut down from throwing for three-to-six weeks.

The Yankees are targeting Loaisiga’s return to the majors in August or September, August at the earliest.

Loaisiga has been on the injured list since April 8 with what the team initially described as elbow inflammation.

He had begun playing catch off of flat ground on Wednesday, but felt soreness in the elbow on Thursday, prompting the Yankees to send him for an MRI.

Friday’s MRI looked “similar” to the one Loaisiga received in early April and prompted the no-throw shutdown, Boone had said on Saturday, although he added that it revealed “nothing structurally alarming” and that Loaisiga would meet with team physician Chris Ahmad on Monday.

Loaisiga’s visit with Ahmad seemingly revealed the bone spur, a more serious injury.

“It wasn’t bothering him throwing, and then he came in and had the swelling which they think is related to that spur,” Boone said on Monday. “So they gotta get that outta there.”

Yankees reliever Jonathan Loaisiga will have elbow surgery on Tuesday.
Yankees reliever Jonathan Loaisiga will have elbow surgery on Tuesday. Robert Sabo for the NY Post

It’s a major blow for the Yankees, who have been ravaged by injuries in recent weeks.

Loaisiga pitched in just three games this season before he was placed on the injured list, recording a 2.70 ERA. He was used to get critical outs in the seventh and eighth innings in his three appearances and is the Yankees’ most-trusted, high-leverage reliever outside of closer Clay Holmes.

Without Loaisiga, Michael King, Wandy Peralta and Ron Marinaccio have all assumed bigger roles as late-game, high-leverage options.

The Yankees’ relievers had gotten off to a good start weathering the storm without Loaisiga before Monday night’s implosion.

The unit entered the game with a 2.93 collective ERA, which was second-best in MLB, but Holmes and Peralta combined to spoil Domingo German’s gem and sink the Yankees to another loss.

After a career year in 2021 when Loaisiga recorded a 2.17 ERA in 57 games, he regressed last year with a 4.13 ERA in 50 appearances.

Jonathan Loaisiga during his last appearance for the Yankees on April 5, 2023.
Jonathan Loaisiga during his last appearance for the Yankees on April 5, 2023. Robert Sabo for the NY Post

Loaisiga improved as the season progressed, however, and after a strong start to 2023 was expected to play a pivotal role in the bullpen.

Instead, it’s next man up for the Yankees, much like it is for the rest of the roster at the moment.