Yankees pitcher Domingo German not retiring, apologizes for cryptic post – ESPN

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Marly RiveraESPN Writer

The post included Spanish words that equated as: “Some people make history on both sides, I think I did my part at Yankee Stadium, if I choose not to come back, I will be extremely proud of my 11-year expert career. In a different post, German also wrote in Spanish, “Ive left baseball.
German is presently serving an 81-game suspension for violating Major League Baseballs domestic violence policy. German, who missed out on the whole 2019 postseason due to his suspension, has 63 games left to serve. The 2020 regular season was shortened to 60 video games in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic.
The right-hander, 27, led the Yankees in wins last year, going 18-4 with a 4.03 ERA in 24 starts. His suspension lacks pay, and he has actually currently lost his entire salary this year, which would have been prorated from $619,675 to $229,509.
” I am utilizing this time to get more powerful, become a better person and father, and I can only hope that I will get to join my colleagues once again and make them proud. Thank you to everyone, specifically the Yankees company, for their assistance. Please forgive me for my error,” German wrote at the end of his latest Instagram post, which was the only message written in English.
When inquired about Germans message ahead of the Yankees vs. Mets preseason game at Citi Field Saturday night, manager Aaron Boone stated, “There hasnt been much contact with the club in terms of whats going on.”
The team decreased any additional ask for remark.

NEW YORK CITY– After triggering a stir Friday night with numerous cryptic Instagram posts indicating he was retiring from baseball, embattled New York Yankees pitcher Domingo German excused his discuss Saturday.
” To my teammates, the Yankees company, and our fans, I am very sorry for the disturbing post last night,” German wrote in an Instagram story. “This previous year has been really hard for my family and myself, for which I take complete responsibility. Not being with my colleagues while they prepare yourself for the season, knowing I have let them down, has taken a toll on me and last night I let my feelings get the finest of me. Baseball is my life and I promise Im not leaving.”

” To my teammates, the Yankees company, and our fans, I am very sorry for the upsetting post last night,” German composed in an Instagram story. In a separate post, German likewise wrote in Spanish, “Ive left baseball. German, who missed out on the whole 2019 postseason due to his suspension, has 63 video games left to serve. Please forgive me for my error,” German composed at the end of his most current Instagram post, which was the only message composed in English.

CloseMarly Rivera is a writer for ESPNdeportes.com and ESPN.com.