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ARLINGTON TX - David Robertson #30 of the New York Yankees throws a pitch against the Texas Rangers in Game Six of the ALCS. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** David Robertson

David Robertson Returning From Oblique Strain

David Robertson was the Yankees' closer when he strained his oblique and went on the DL. Now he's back from the DL, but he's not the Yankees' closer anymore.

David Robertson Returning From Oblique Strain

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Yankees' David Robertson Rejoining Bullpen

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David Robertson Injury: Oblique Tweak Sends Yankees Closer To DL

Between 2003 and 2012, Mariano Rivera appeared in 603 consecutive games as Yankees closer without going on the disabled list once. David Robertson appeared in three games as Yankees closer before getting shut down. Sheesh, and I always figured out replacing Rivera would be easy.

Oblique injuries are tricky -- Cliff Lee just missed three weeks, but other pitchers have been out for months with similar injuries.

Cody Eppley is a 26-year-old right-hander who has appeared in five innings for the Yankees already this year. He's off to a fantastic start in triple-A this year, striking out 13 and walking one in nine innings. For his career, he's struck out 10.3 batters for every nine innings he's pitched in the minors, so he's fooling someone out there. ESPN Dallas took a look at him last year when he was in the Rangers' system:

Servais: He has a very similar body style to what Darren O'Day is. He had a pretty good sinker, but he was 87-90 mph at three quarter arm position. So we took him lower and he became much more deceptive and continued to throw strikes. Last year, he even hit 91 mph, which is harder than most guys throw at that angle.

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David Robertson Has MRI On Sore Side

David Robertson might go on the disabled list with a ribcage injury.

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