No doubt, at best J-Mo might begin light throwing/rehabbing by summer of next year. Unlikely 2 see him compete until 2020; even then Seems most rarely rebound from TJ Surgery, less Tommy John himself of course. Even TJ needed a 2nd yr to regain form & reinvent himself; after missing a complete year post surgery. JMo's future will be uncertain at best.
Just saw that on MLB network, a real kick in the ass, he'll be missed. So Cashman best get off of you rusty dusty and solve that equation. If you can't trade for a pitcher buy one.
^^^^^yep. Pitching history and Cashman, Yankee GM, never the twain shall meet.....
Rudyard Kipling knew exactly what he was talking about, but who ever thought his
words would impact a Yankee baseball problem! Will wonders never cease?