Luis Gil to Begin 2026 Season in Minor Leagues The New York Yankees have confirmed that right-handed pitcher Luis Gil will start the 2026 season in Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre rather than joining the major league bullpen. The 27-year-old, who was named American League Rookie of the Year in 2024, will open the season in the minors after the team opted for a four-man rotation to begin the campaign. Manager Aaron Boone announced the decision on Tuesday, stating that Gil’s goal is to eventually return to the starting rotation when the Yankees need a fifth starter. Gil, who pitched 19 1/3 innings this spring with a 4.66 ERA and 1.29 WHIP, will participate in live throwing sessions in Florida this week before joining the Triple-A team. Boone emphasized that Gil’s physical condition is at its peak, noting that strength and conditioning evaluations have placed him in the best shape of his career. “He’s as strong as he’s ever been,” Boone said, adding that the team hopes his spring performance will translate into success in the minors. The Yankees’ decision to send Gil to the minors was not a reflection of his spring progress, according to Boone. Instead, the manager highlighted the competitive nature of the roster, noting that multiple pitchers are vying for a spot in the rotation. “There’s a lot of people pushing for competition right now that are pushing themselves into the conversation,” Boone said. “That competition is going to remain, so it’s important that [Gil] continues the trajectory he’s been on since the start of camp.” In addition to Gil, the Yankees have finalized their bullpen for 2026, with Cade Winquest, Brent Headrick, and Jake Bird joining the roster. Headrick, a left-handed reliever, posted a 2.#new_york_yankees #aaron_boone #luis_gil #cade_winquest #triple_a_scrantonwilkesbarre
