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Yankees' Luis Severino done for year with left oblique strain - ESPN

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NEW YORK — Luis Severino was placed on the injured list Saturday and may have thrown his last pitch for the New York Yankees.

After Saturday's 9-2 loss to Milwaukee, the Yankees said Severino has a high-grade left oblique strain and will miss the rest of the season.

Severino left his start against Milwaukee in the fifth inning Friday night following a leadoff single to Brice Turang on a 92 mph fastball.

After throwing his 70th pitch, Severino dropped his glove in front of the mound, doubled over in pain and walked around the mound.

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