The struggling New York Yankees welcomed back a pair of everyday players Friday, July 3 – yet lost another left-handed pitcher to an elbow injury.

Carlos Rodón was placed on the 15-day injured list due to elbow inflammation, the club announced. It’s another setback for a rotation that lost fellow lefty Max Fried on May 13 with an elbow bone bruise.

Rodón’s season debut was delayed until May 10 as he recovered from offseason surgery to remove loose bodies in his elbow. He posted a 3.30 ERA in nine starts; in his last outing, he gave up no earned runs over five innings but walked four against Boston.

The club did welcome back outfielder Trent Grisham, who was out since mid-June with a hamstring strain. Infielder Ryan McMahon (throat, ear infection) also returned after he was placed on the IL June 24.

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The club has been without reigning MVP Aaron Judge since May 31, and it has been nearly a month since his June 5 IL placement for a stress fracture in his right rib. At that time, the club said the injury would be re-scanned in four to six weeks, but the club did not anticipate that occurring as the four-week mark arrives.

The Yankees, following sweeps by Boston and Detroit, have lost seven consecutive games and nine of their past 11.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Carlos Rodón injury update: Yankees lefty placed on IL with elbow inflammation

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