It's a day of the week during the 2019 season so of course the Yankees could be dealing with yet another injury.
Ace James Paxton left his final regular season start after one inning Friday with a tight left glute, the Yankees announced.
James Paxton exited tonight's game with a tight left glute. He was removed as a precautionary measure.
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) September 28, 2019
Paxton was due to have a shorter outing as the Yankees have already locked up a playoff spot, but to see him pitch only one inning (21 pitches) was unexpected.
Manager Aaron Boone's plan was to keep the lefty's pitches down anyway in this game.
“We might go a little bit shorter with him," Boone said before the game. "Still expect him to get a lot of work and hopefully he pitches at least into the middle innings."
Paxton said he felt some discomfort during warmups but thought he was OK to pitch. He was removed as a precautionary measure.
“I was playing it super safe,” Paxton said. He said he doesn’t expect the issue to affect his playoff readiness.
Paxton is 15-6 with a 3.73 ERA this season and has not lost a start since July 26.
The Yankees have set a record this season with players sent to the injured list so to hear Paxton's injury isn't believed to be serious is good news for New York fans.