A New York Yankees minor leagues had a health scare before its first spring training practice for pitchers and receivers.
Non -rolling pitcher Eric Reyzelman was hospitalized due to an allergic reaction. Reyzelman, 23, was taken to a hospital in Tamoa, Florida, in an ambulance around 10 am et to help a person with a respiratory problem, according to Northjesey.com.
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Reyzelman’s reaction was apparently related to peanut allergy, according to the report. “It will remain during the night to observe, and we will have another probable update (Thursday),” said the Yankees team spokesman Jason Zillo, through NJ.com.
The team did not announce what caused Reyzelman’s reaction, with Zillo saying that there is “uncertainty.”
Reyzelman received an invitation to the spring training of the Yankees as a non -literal player after dominating the minor leagues last year. With a fast ball that plays up to 99 miles per hour, Reyzelman had an effectiveness of 1.16 at three levels of lower leagues in 38.2 inputs.
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LSU launcher Eric Reyzelman, #22, is thrown when the Kentucky Wildcats face LSU’s tigers during the sec baseball tournament at the Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in Hoover, Alabama, on Saturday, May 28, 2022 . (IMAGN)
In 15.1 tickets with the Yankees of the Florida Complex League in Rookie Ball and the Renegade of Hudson Valley, Reyzelman gave only four hits and struck out 26 batters.
In Double-A with the Somerset Patriots, Reyzelman continued to dominate, since he gave only five races won and 14 hits in 23.1 tickets. He continued accumulating the strikeouts, sounding 37 batters through strikeouts.
The Yankees Bullpen is prepared to be one of the best in the League, leaving Reyzelman a small opportunity at best to make the inaugural day list.

Milwaukee Brewers launcher, Devin Williams, #38, reacts after throwing in the ninth entrance against the Philadelphia Philis in American Family Field. (Benny Sieu-Imagn images)
The team acquired the two times All-Star Starer Devin Williams of the Milwaukee Brewers to match with the playoff star Luke Weaver at the back of his bullpen.
In addition to Williams and Weaver, the Yankees also have Ian Hamilton, Tim Hill, Mark Leiter Jr., Jonathan LoƔisiga and Fernando Cruz to fill their bullpen.
The opening day is just a month and a half away, when the Yankees receive the Brewers on March 27.