Catcher Jose Trevino of the Yankees will miss the remainder of the year.
Before Friday’s series opening against the visiting Kansas City Royals, he was placed on the 10-day disabled list. In response, Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre catcher Ben Rortvedt was recalled by New York.
After ripping a ligament in his right toe on June 3 while making a catch against a bullpen fence in the outfield at Dodger Stadium, Judge is currently serving his second stay on the IL this season. Trevino, on the other hand, batted.210 this season with four home runs and 15 RBIs. In 2022, his first season with the Yankees, he was selected for his first All-Star game and won the Gold Glove Award. He finished the season with a.248 batting average, 11 home runs, 12 doubles, and 43 RBIs in 115 appearances.
Trevino has a career spanning six seasons with the Texas Rangers (2018–21) and Yankees.24 home runs, 47 doubles, and 113 RBIs for batter number 241.
Rortvedt, 25, participated in five games earlier this season for the Yankees and 39 games for the Minnesota Twins in 2021.
His career is him.177 hitter who has seven RBIs and three home runs. Along with major league catcher Kyle Higashioka, he will take on a bigger role coming ahead.