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Though, New York Won Game 7-6 Over Baltimore Friday In Baltimore Maryland New York Reliever Michael King Fractured Right Elbow In Process Of Throwing 0-2 Slider To Baltimore's Ramon Urías

As a reliever for New York this season Michael King has a record of 6-3 with an earn run average of 2.29.

“according to mlb.com”

Though, New York won game 7-6 over Baltimore Friday in Baltimore Maryland New York reliever fractured right elbow in process of throwing 0-2 slider to Baltimore’s Ramon Urias.

When?

In the 8th inning!

Then he He winced and immediately walked toward the third-base dugout, refusing a return throw from catcher Jose Trevino. Head athletic trainer Tim Lentych briefly attended to King on the field, and Boone waved for closer Clay Holmes to enter.

The initial read on Michael King’s X-rays is a fractured right elbow, according to New York Post’s Joel Sherman. The club has not made an official announcement concerning the severity of King’s injury, but manager Aaron Boone said that the club planned to make multiple roster moves before Saturday’s game.

What will those roster moves be?

Right now I don’t know! Though, I will know before tonight’s game!

Though,

What I do know is what Michael King’s manager Aaron Boone teammate Aaron Judge who homered twice in New York’s 7-6 win over Baltimore, Jameson Taillon who started the game for New York Friday had to say about Michael King’s injury.

Aaron Boone had this to say about Michael King’s injury!

He’s been one of the best pitchers in the league,” Boone said. “I hope and pray the best for King.

Aaron Judge had this is to say about Michael King’s injury!

“You say a quick prayer and pray for a good outcome,”

Jameson Taillon had this to say about Michael King’s injury!

We’re definitely thinking about him,”“It was kind of a somber moment in here after the game. He’s a hard worker. I know he’ll get back here and get back to the same spot he was in. It’s never easy seeing a guy walk off the field; you think about his girlfriend and family watching. That’s not easy for anyone.”’

“according to Bryan Hoch’s article on mlb.com