The New York Yankees minor league team had healthy horrors before their first spring training practices for pitchers and catchers.
Non-roster pitcher Eric Raiselman was hospitalized due to an allergic reaction. Raiselman, 23, was taken to a hospital in Tamore, Florida around 10am to help people with respiratory problems per North Jersey c.com.
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Raiselman's response was clearly linked to peanut allergies, according to the report. “He'll be kept overnight for observation, and we'll have another update (Thursday),” Yankees team spokesman Jason Ziro said via NJ.com.
The team did not announce what sparked Raiselman's response. Giro said there was “uncertainty.”
Raiselman was invited to spring training for the Yankees as a non-roster player after dominating the minor leagues last year. With a fastball reaching 99 mph, Rayselmann won a 1.16 ERA in three levels of minor league baseball in 38.2 innings.
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LSU pitcher Eric Raiselman #22 will pitch when the Kentucky Wildcats won the LSU Tigers at the SEC Baseball Tournament held at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in Hoover, Alabama on Saturday, May 28, 2022. (image)
In 15.1 innings of the Rookie Ball Florida Complex League Yankees and High A Hudson Valley Renegade, Raiselman gave up just four hits and hit a whopping 26 batters.
With a double A with the Somerset Patriots, Rayselman continued his domination as he gave up five runs scored and 14 hits in 23.1 innings. He continued to score strikeouts, squealing 37 batters with strikeouts.
The Yankees Bullpen is set to be one of the best in the league, leaving Raiselman at best a few chances to create an opening day roster.
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The team acquired two-time All-Star closer Devin Williams from the Milwaukee Brewers and paired with playoff star Luke Weaver at the bullpen backend.
In addition to Williams and Weaver, the Yankees will also be filled with Ian Hamilton, Tim Hill, Mark Reiter Jr., Jonathan Roasiga and Fernando Cruz, filling the bullpen.
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