The New York Yankees seem to have a pretty good team for next season of MLB, with a revamped starting body that includes among other pitchers,Dominican Domingo Germán, who was one of the best bombers in 2019, but a case of domestic violence saw him suspended of the entire 2020 season, interrupting its good time.
The truth is that Germán’s return brought some discord to the Yankees club, with rescuer Zack Britton being the one who mentioned it publicly in the press, and now manager Aarob Boone mentioned to Lindsey Adler from The Athletic that the Dominicans talked to their colleagues about the situation. and everything went as expected.
I feel that the meeting had a positive impact, I hope so. It was a step in the right direction. It was something important to happen. He gave all players the opportunity to have a conversation if they needed one. The proof is in what will follow. We hope that (Germán) has the support he needs to become his best version.
Germán was suspended for 81 games for violating MLB codes of conduct after beating his girlfriend at a CC Sabathia charity event in 2019.