Yankees Place Ryan Weathers on IL With Forearm Strain
The New York Yankees have placed starting pitcher Ryan Weathers on the 15-day injured list with a forearm flexor strain following his early exit against the Blue Jays.
HotTakes Editorial TeamUpdated 1 min read
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The New York Yankees are officially placing left-hander Ryan Weathers on the 15-day injured list with a forearm flexor strain, according to MLB Trade Rumors. In the modern pitching landscape, a forearm strain is basically the check-engine light of baseball. You hope it just needs a quick reset, but deep down you know the transmission might drop out on the highway.
Weathers had to pull the ripcord early during his August 22 start against the Toronto Blue Jays, leaving the mound with what was initially called forearm discomfort. The Yankees went on to drop that game 4-3, and now the imaging has confirmed the flexor issue.
"MLB Trade Rumors reported: 'Yankees Place Ryan Weathers On 15-Day IL With Forearm Flexor Strain'"
This is not exactly new territory for the southpaw. Weathers dealt with a mild flexor strain back in spring 2025 when he was with the Miami Marlins, an injury that cost him over a month of action.
Before the injury, Weathers was sitting on a 4.50 career ERA with 378 strikeouts across his big-league stops. He was supposed to be eating valuable innings for a New York rotation that is already navigating a minefield of health issues.
With the Houston Astros rolling into the Bronx on August 25, the timing is brutal. Anyone looking at Yankees moneyline or pitching props over the next couple of weeks has to factor in a bullpen that is about to get taxed heavily to cover these missing starts.
The 15-day tag is just the initial paperwork. Now we wait to see if the Yankees can patch the hole in their rotation or if Weathers is going to be watching the stretch run in sweatpants.
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4.50 career ERA
378 career strikeouts
17-31 career record
What's next
Weathers will miss at least two weeks, but given his history with flexor strains, the absence could extend longer, testing the Yankees' pitching depth.

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