New York Yankees relief pitcher Michael King. Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

The New York Yankees will be without a key reliever for the rest of the season.

Setup man Michael King was in visible discomfort after throwing a pitch in the bottom of the eighth inning against the Orioles Friday night and left the game immediately. The Yankees had no update on King after the game, but Joel Sherman of the New York Post reported that King had fractured his right elbow and would likely miss the rest of the season.

King was obviously aware something was wrong immediately after throwing the pitch.

King had been outstanding for the Yankees all season. The 27-year-old has 66 strikeouts in 51 innings with a 2.29 ERA. Manager Aaron Boone typically trusted him with the eighth inning of close games, though he had shown himself capable of going multiple frames when needed.

The Yankees’ bullpen has been a somewhat unheralded reason for the team’s success in 2022. Someone will have to step up with King out, be it this big-name veteran or someone else.

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