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New York Yankees place Ron Marinaccio on injured list with shoulder inflammation

Yankees rookie reliever Ron Marinaccio was placed on the 15-day injured list Sunday with shoulder inflammation, leaving New York's solid bullpen without a key piece nearing the season's halfway point.

Marinaccio, 27, felt discomfort in his shoulder after pitching in Saturday's 13-4 win over the Cleveland Guardians in the first game of a doubleheader. The right-hander came in after Aroldis Chapman walked the bases loaded in the seventh inning.

The Yankees decided it would be best for him to get some extended rest to heal.

"Ronnie's kind of a younger guy and going through the grind of a major league season for the first time, that instead of just pushing through this right now and maybe be a lingering issue, we felt like it was best to give him these few days to keep him as strong and fresh as possible," manager Aaron Boone said.

Marinaccio has been terrific since being called up May 21. He has pitched 15⅓ scoreless innings, allowing just an infield single with 17 strikeouts.

To take his spot, the Yankees recalled JP Sears, 26, who had gone 3-0 while pitching 12⅔ scoreless innings in three previous stints with New York this season. Sears relieved Jordan Montgomery (3-2) Sunday, pitching 2 2/3 innings, allowing three hits and one earned run while striking out one in the Yankees' 2-0 loss to Cleveland.

The left-hander was just the third pitcher in franchise history to throw at least five scoreless innings in each of his first two major league starts. Before the game, Boone said he might use Sears in different roles.

"He's built up as a starter, so it could be in long relief when we need a lot of innings, but it very much could be in a Marinaccio-type role," Boone said, "or on a given day some high-leverage situations. I have a lot of confidence in him and where he's at and his development.

"We feel like we're adding a guy who isn't just filling a roster spot for us but absolutely have an impact in this stretch."

The Yankees also announced Sunday that they had traded left-hander Manny Banuelos to the Pittsburgh Pirates for cash considerations. Banuelos, 31, had made four appearances for the Yankees this season, with a 2.16 ERA in 8 1/3 innings.

Meanwhile, away from the big club, right-hander Domingo German (shoulder impingement) allowed one run and two hits over four innings in his third rehabilitation start, for Double-A Somerset at Reading on Sunday, as he works toward an expected return later this month. He threw 39 of 49 pitches for strikes.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.