The New York Yankees seem to have a pretty good team for the next season by MLB, with a renewed starter corps that includes pitchers,Dominican Domingo Germán, who was one of the Bombers’ top pitchers in 2019, but was suspended due to a domestic violence case of the entire 2020 season, cutting off the right time.
The truth is that Germán’s return has caused some disagreement in the Yankees clubhouse, with reliever Zack Britton being the one to publicly mention him in the media, and now manager Aarob Boone has told The Athletic’s Lindsey Adler that The Dominican has spoken. his teammates about the situation and everything went as expected.
I feel the meeting has had a positive impact, I hope so. It was a step in the right direction. That was something that was important to happen. He gave all players the opportunity to have a conversation if needed. The proof is in what comes next. Hopefully (Germán) has the support he needs to become his best version.
Germán was banned for 81 games for violating MLB codes of conduct after beating his girlfriend at a CC Sabathia charity event in 2019.