The latest news from the injured Yankees: Dellin Betances suffered a setback in detox



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The Yankees have been decimated by injuries this year, with about a dozen key players at stake. Check back here for the latest updates on the wounded.


IT 10 days: Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton

IL 60 days: Jacoby Ellsbury, Didi Gregorius, Luis Severino, Dellin Betances, Greg Bird, Jordan Montgomery, Miguel Andujar, Loaisiga Jonathan, Troy Tulowitzki


June 8, 2:15 pm:

Dellin Betances will travel from Tampa to New York to visit Dr. Chris Ahmad on Monday. He did not attend a scheduled fall meeting in Tampa on Friday because of shoulder pain.

Meanwhile, Giancarlo Stanton Aaron Boone told reporters in Cleveland that he could begin a re-education mission on Monday or Tuesday.

June 7th 12:37 pm:

Didi Gregorius officially reintegrated into the formation of the 25 Yankees on Friday. To make room for Gregorius, they opted for the field player Thairo Estrada at Triple-A Scranton / Wilkes-Barre. The Yankees have also transferred Troy Tulowitzki from 10 days IL to 60 days while continuing to recover from a calf injury.

June 6, 3:27 pm:

Aaron Judge took part in the field training on Thursday for the first time since a tense left diagonal on April 20th. Aaron Boone said Wednesday that the judge could be back with the Yankees for their series in London against Boston on June 29th and 30th.

"I take it day-to-day," said the judge at the Associated Press Tampa. "The minute I start thinking when I'm going back, when I'm going to do it, so my hopes can go up or down if I'm pushed back or something like that, so I'm just focused on improving every day ".

Judge does not suffer, but will not go home, especially since the Yankees have performed well despite a series of injuries.

"Now, just go through the protocols so that I can finally get out," said the judge. "They have not needed me in the last few weeks, so I'm going to take my time to make sure I'm healthy and get ready to help them later."

June 5, 5:21 pm:

Aaron Judge could come back Yankees line-up in time for the two-game Yankees-Red Sox series in London on June 29 and 30 Aaron Boone.

In addition, Boone said that Troy Tulowitzki was given a few days off by the Yankees to go home and rest his calf injury. Boone said Sunday that Tulowitzki was "rather cured of his injury".

June 4th, 3:25 pm:

Giancarlo Stanton had nine appearances at the plate during a simulated match in Tampa on Tuesday and also underwent running exercises while he was clearing his way from the tightness of the left calf. The slugger took bats against Danny Farquhar and Ben Heller before running the bow behind the infield on the grass, a reeducation game of the signs could be the following.

June 2, 4:45 pm:

Aaron Judge continues to take a step further in his rehab and go to the Yankee Stadium's indoor cages on Sunday. He will travel to Tampa as he intensifies his baseball activities and gets closer to his participation in rehab games.

The Tampa judge will be a right-handed Dellin Betances and first-baseman Greg Bird. By Lindsey Adler of AthleticBird still hurts the injured foot, but he runs on an anti-gravity treadmill and hits a t-shirt.

In addition, the manager Aaron Boone said Troy Tulowitzki is "pretty much on his wound" and discussions are going on as to when he will start a rehabilitation mission.

June 1st 4:42 pm:

Yankees manager Aaron Boone said on Saturday that there was a "real chance" Didi Gregorius Join the Yankees on their road trip when the team travels to Cleveland later this week.

Boone said Gregorius would play nine innings at the short stop for Scranton on Saturday, Sunday DH, Monday, and Tuesday and Wednesday, hoping to join the Yankees' training Thursday against the Indians.

May 31, 4:50 pm:

Giancarlo Stanton is "probably close" to restart soon a task of reeducation, Aaron Boone said Friday. Stanton ran sprints in Tampa while he was recovering from a slight calf strain that he had suffered during his previous minor league reeducation mission.

May 31 at 8:51 am:

Dellin Betances Manager Aaron Boone told George A. King III of the New York Post manager that 25 throws were scheduled for Thursday and that he should play a new session Sunday before a match simulation while he was trying to come back after an injury to the right shoulder.

May 30, 9:05 pm:

Giancarlo Stanton continues to increase its workload. Before the Yankees and Red Sox game on Thursday, it rained, Aaron Boone told reporters that Stanton ran sprints and hit the batting cage on Wednesday and had to do the same on Thursday.

May 30, 4:47 pm:

Didi Gregorius is still about to come back next week. Aaron Boone, the Yankees coach, said Thursday that Gregorius would return once he would play two consecutive games following a short run.

That will not happen this weekend, said Boone, as the Yankees host the Red Sox for a series of three decisive games. But the hope is for the shortstop to join the team on the next road trip in Toronto or Cleveland.

May 28, 5:35 pm:

Scranton / Wilkes-Barre manager Jay Bell said Gregorius should be part of the squad for the next six days, which should return to Yankees training on 4 June against the Blue Jays. Gregorius will play seven rounds on Tuesday, DH Wednesday and nine shutouts on Thursday.

CC Sabathia also seems to be coming back with the Yankees after announcing it Sunday, according to his British counterpart. Anthony Rieber of Newsday.

May 28, 4:40 pm:

Aaron JudgeThe return of the players really began with light activities in baseball. The judge (oblique) scored a start on Monday in addition to taking turns in dry as part of its progression, said the manager Aaron Boone.

On Tuesday, Judge was seen taking flying balls and participating in various exercises before the Yankees played the Padres.

May 27, 4:25 pm:

LHP James Paxton Aaron Boone announced that he was allowed to leave Illah and that he should return to the Yankees' rotation Wednesday against the Padres. Paxton estimated earlier Monday that he would perform about 75 shots at the start.

RHP Luis Severino told reporters he expects to throw 60 feet Tuesday or Wednesday and added that he had not felt pain in the shoulder or at the lat for about 20 days or something like it". RHP Dellin Betances launched a pen composed of 25 fast balls from the mound on Monday.

Didi Gregorius will join Triple-A Scranton / Wilkes-Barre on Tuesday and could be in one to two weeks.

May 26, 4:10 pm

Aaron Judge He hopes to start hitting a stick soon, he told YES Network before the Yankees match Sunday in Kansas City.

"I feel really good," said the judge. "We are progressing as we wish, and it is a good sign to be able to get back on the pitch and to throw in a bit." It feels good to be back – somehow.

"It's the real test that will be swing .If I swing and I feel no pain, then we will start moving forward and hope to be able to come back here very soon."

May 26, 1:27 pm:

James Paxton (knee) was able to launch his exercise aside, his long throw and complete without problem, according to Bryan Hoch of MLB.com. Manager Aaron Boone hopes that the southpaw can return to the starting rotation in the next few days against the Padres.

Dellin Betances (shoulder) will launch from a mound Monday, by Boone.

Didi GregoriusThe rehab will take him to Triple-A Scranton / Wilkes-Barre on Tuesday, where he will need "a week or two" to climb, according to Boone.

May 25th, 22h28:

Didi Gregorius continues to progress as he returns from Tommy John's operation. Saturday night, this progression takes him to Single-A Tampa, where he begins a rehabilitation mission. Gregorius made a 0-on-3 and played seven innings at the shortstop, with one hand in three doubles games.

May 24, 3:06 pm

The Yankees work Troy Tulowitzki at the second and third bases, in addition to the short stop, while he continues to recover from a mollue, said Associated Press in Tampa.

Didi Gregorius will also start an official rehab mission with class A Tampa this weekend while James Paxton launched four rounds in an extended game of spring training. Players who start a re-education mission can spend up to 20 days before being re-activated, which means that Gregorius could be back in mid-June.

May 24, 12:51 pm:

Didi Gregorius came back to a short stop during an extended training session in spring on Thursday. He missed Tuesday's game due to dehydration and was a DH on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Dellin Betances threw flat again Thursday and has not yet progressed to take off. … James Paxton is ready to launch his simulation game on Friday. If all goes well, he could join the Yankees rotation next week.

May 23, 9:10 am:

The Yankees have placed LHP CC Sabathia On the list of injured with inflammation of the right knee after throwing five innings in Wednesday's 7-5 victory against the Orioles.

Sabathia started the year with the IL pill in order to recover from a cardiac procedure in the off season. He returned in mid-April and lost 3-1 with a tie-point average of 3.48 in eight starts this year.

May 22nd, 2:47 pm:

Short stop Didi Gregorius 's unfolded Tuesday night outside of an extended spring training match due to dehydration. However, he was feeling better today, as he was moving to 1-on-3 with a single in opposite field and a descent to Tampa, through Erik Boland of Newsday. The veteran should play again on Thursday.

May 21, 4:30 pm:

outfielder Giancarlo Stanton Aaron Boone said Tuesday that his team could return to the team this weekend. He dominated Monday in his first rehab match with High-A Tampa.

Additional updates in good news service included James Paxton throwing a pen in which he felt "almost nothing", according to Meredith Marakovits YES network. Meanwhile, Masahiro Tanaka also threw a pen session. Aaron Judge stood in the kicking area and followed the shots for both.

May 20, 8:18 pm:

Stanton concocted his first rehab match with High-A Tampa in his first detox game on Monday.

Stanton scored one in three goals and played six innings in the right field, while he hopes to come back from a shoulder injury and a biceps injury. Stanton's home run hit the batter's eye in the middle of the George M. Steinbrenner pitch field.

After the game, he said his timing on the plate was good and he was "not far" from coming back.

May 20, 5:18 pm:

outfielder Aaron Judge He has slightly advanced in a tense oblique that prevents him from playing since April, playing the ball on the field before Monday's match, according to the same source. Bryan Hoch from MLB.com. Despite the progress, manager Aaron Boone said the judge was not yet ready to hit a stick.

May 20, 14h57:

Didi Gregorius He participated in his first extended spring training game on Monday, getting two hits in five appearances on the plate as he was playing shortstop. Gregorius will play again on Tuesday, when he will fulfill the duties of DH, according to Erik Boland of Newsday.

May 20 at 10:16 am:

As Aaron Boone noted Saturday, Giancarlo Stanton will begin his rehab mission with Single-A Tampa Tarpons on Monday. The Yankees hitter was placed on the mound with a bicep strain and had a backhand with a stump of the shoulder.

May 19, 12:26 pm:

James Paxton still felt knee discomfort during a Sunday press briefing. Because of this discomfort, he will launch another session on Tuesday instead of returning to the rotation, reports Randy Miller of NJAM.

May 19th, 11:32 am

The Yankees hope that Masahiro Tanaka, who left Saturday's game early after taking a shin workout line, will be able to take his next start, reports Pete Caldera from Bergen record.

May 19th at 12:21 pm:

James Paxton It is planned to launch a session on Sunday, and if all goes well, it should be allowed to start from next week. Paxton said he always felt "something" in his left knee during Friday's day, but that made fewer and fewer shots in each throw.

May 18th, 11h27:

Didi Gregorius According to Aaron Boone, it is expected that the player will play an extended stop-in-game on Monday in a prolonged spring training match. "It makes me smile," said the Yankees manager. He added that if things continue to evolve as they are, Gregorius could return to the Yankees at some point in June.

Boone also provided an update on Giancarlo Stanton, who is scheduled to begin a rehab mission with Tampa Class A on Monday.

May 17, 4:24 pm:

After being "pleasantly surprised" that he did not hurt his knee when he woke up on Wednesday, James Paxton launched his pen Friday at the discretion of manager Aaron Boone. During the session, he pitched and sat down like during a game. He did it several times and took some pitching practice, by Coley Harvey of ESPN.

It is hoped that if Paxton continues to feel good, he could join the rotation sometime next week.

May 15, 12:43 pm:

James Paxton He was "pleasantly surprised" to wake up on Wednesday without pain or swelling in the injured left knee. He was about to launch a major meeting on Friday, he told reporters. Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Tuesday that Paxton would not necessarily need a rehab program before his return.

May 14, 5:04 pm:

Giancarlo Stanton & # 39; s diagnosis was called a left shoulder fatigue, according to Bryan Hoch from MLB.com. The Yankees were pretty vague about what Stanton had to do exactly since his left Grad 1 biceps strain was healed. We knew it was the shoulder that touched him, but now we know exactly what it is.

May 14th, 11:45 am:

Giancarlo Stanton's progression from a Grade 1 left bicep strain reached the batter's box on Monday. The slugger has defeated the bats during an extended spring training in Tampa, but he still has no schedule for his return.

May 13, 5:47 pm:

The Yankees placed Miguel Andujar back on the list of injured on Monday and do not exclude surgery from a tear of the labrum to the right shoulder.

While Andujar had missed 28 matches from April 1 to May 3, he was 3-to-34 on his return. Manager Aaron Boone said that he thought the injury "was a contributing factor to some of the struggles" in addition to his throwing motion. The surgery would end the 2019 season of Andujar.

May 13, 15h57:

James Paxton He played in the lobby and threw the floor into the cage without a problem in the left knee, according to Meredith Marakovits YES network. The Yankees will ensure that Paxton launches a session Tuesday.

May 13, 3:21 pm:

As the Yankees recover one player, another falls. While the Yankees had Aaron Hicks back in batting lineup Monday against the Orioles, Jonathan Loaisiga was placed on the IL retroactive to Friday with a pain in the right shoulder after being initially scheduled to start the game. The Yankees have recalled the right-handed Chance Adams Triple-A to replace Loaisiga while Luis Cessa get the start.

Meanwhile, outfielder Mike Tauchman has been opted for Triple-A to make room for Hicks.

May 12, 11:18 AM

Aaron Hicks will be activated from the IL before the game on Monday, eating Yankees Aaron Boone said Sunday.

Hicks earned the first success of his detox mission Saturday by winning a solo match on the right in the first round of the Triple-A Scranton / Wilkes-Barre. Hicks was 0-on-14 on his rehab mission before the attack, but Scranton's manager Jay Bell said the night before he could say that Hicks was "close".

May 11th, 22:37

Aaron Hicks & # 39; The detox relay continued to unfold Friday night. The center's defensive player managed a Triple A Scranton / Wilkes-Barre walk with a three-goal walk to three. He is now 0-14 in four re-education games.

The Yankees are waiting for Hicks to return on Monday and Scranton / Wilkes-Barre manager Jay Bell believes Hicks "is getting closer".

"Certainly, when it comes to timing, he's getting there," Bell said. told reporters after the match. "Just to see balls on the carpet and stuff like that, it'll be fine."

May 10, 6:01 pm:

Didi Gregorius (Tommy John's surgery) took the field in Tampa on Friday, and Aaron Boone said the shortstop should start playing in the extended spring training matches in about 10 days.

May 9th at 8:48 pm:

Despite the hope that he would be ready to return for the series this weekend against the Rays in Tampa, Aaron Hicks (back) will play three more re-education matches with Triple-A Scranton / Wilkes-Barre this weekend. Its activation is scheduled for Monday, when the Yankees start a three-game series against the Orioles in the Bronx.

Meanwhile, Aaron Judge (oblique) has not yet participated in baseball activities, but Aaron Boone says it's improving. There are no schedules for the judge or Giancarlo Stanton (shoulder.)

May 8th, 15h54:

Aaron Boone gave good news on injuries Wednesday, saying the team believes Aaron Hicks could come back at some point this weekend. No definite date has been set, but it is hoped that he will return to the fields.

Hicks has done very well in his extended spring training, and although he has not had success in two games with the A Tampa class, the Yankees seem confident of reaching his benchmarks to return.

May 6, 22:04

Giancarlo Stanton, who is suffering from a shoulder injury since he's been on the IL with a bicep injury, said that he would be swaying in the batting cage Tuesday, but that He still did not know when he would come back.

May 6, 9:36 pm:

Aaron Hicks, who has been absent since spring training with a back injury, scored one in four goals in his first detox game with High-A Tampa on Monday.

Hicks, which could be activated over the weekend, has flown twice, has failed once and has been hit once. He played eight innings in the central field.

May 6, 3:47 pm:

Dellin Betances started a throwing program on Monday – making 25 shots from 60 feet – but then declared that he was not about to return.

Although he is making progress, Betances told reporters it is "impossible" that he is ready before June.

May 6, 10:46 am

The Yankees officially activated Clint Frazier out of the 10 day IL on Monday.

The winner will join the Yankees after missing two weeks with a sprained left ankle. He hit 0.34 / 0.32 / 0.632 with six homers and 17 RBIs before landing on the IL.

May 5, 8:21 pm:

outfielder Clint Frazier The return of coach Aaron Boone after Sunday's victory, after a two-week victory on the list of injured in Monday's game against the Mariners.

May 5, 12:21 pm:

GM Brian Cashman gave a series of updates on injuries Sunday afternoon during an appearance on SiriusXM Radio:

  • James Paxton will "probably" be a maximum of three weeks.
  • Aaron Hicks could be activated from the IT next weekend.
  • Giancarlo Stanton will practice batting this week.
  • Didi Gregorius will complete its program to launch this week.

Cashman also confirmed what was already well known: Luis Severino will not come back until the break of the stars.

In addition, the manager Aaron Boone said Dellin Betances begins a program to launch Monday. We expect him to join the team in the month of June.

May 4, 23:07:

The Yankees are still waiting for the results of James PaxtonHer MRI on her painful left knee, which made her leave Friday's game after the third inning. Boone said that it was possible that they would skip his next start.

Greg Bird was in the Yankees clubhouse on Saturday and was no longer wearing walking boots. Bird, who is in the Italian peninsula with a tear in the left plantar fascia, told reporters that he was walking on a treadmill, but that there was still no timetable for a return possible. He added that the injury occurred when he felt pressure in his left foot as he ran.

May 3, 4:30 pm:

Aaron Boone provided good news on Friday when he revealed Miguel Andujar would be back with the Yankees on Saturday.

He has also released updates on the following players:

Clint Frazier: Will play two rehab games with Double-A Trenton this weekend and should be activated outside the finish line and join the team on Monday.

Aaron Hicks: Take bats. Still need more bats before starting the rehab games. The schedule for Hicks' return to the team lasts about a week to 10 days.

Troy Tulowitzki: Was arrested for another week after suffering a mild calf strain. Boone does not know if the same injury is worsening or it is a new injury.

Giancarlo Stanton: He was at Yankee Stadium for Friday's game but Boone had no updates to provide.

Aaron Judge: Still no baseball activities, but improving in the weight room and with the range of motion. Boone is still not comfortable setting his schedule.

Didi Gregorius: A few weeks before starting a rehabilitation mission. Boone has ranked its progress as "the best possible scenario" so far.

May 2, 12:35 pm:

outfielder Aaron Hicks has three hits, one of which double and one Home Runduring an extended spring training match on Thursday, a day after his 1-for-3 pass with two steps. Hicks also had a decisive pass regarding the return of a back injury that prevented him from playing since the spring training.

May 2, 10:18 am:

Field player DJ LeMahieu, who left Sunday's game and missed the last two games of the Yankees with an inflammation of his right knee, thinks he's "very close" to come back and that he could come back on Friday, according to Erik Boland from Newsday. He was running on the pitch before Wednesday's game against the Diamondbacks.

May 1st, 7:28 pm:

Short stop Troy Tulowitzki was removed from his Tampa Tarpons Class A rehearsal game on Wednesday night after experiencing "stretching" in the left calf. Boland. The director, Aaron Boone, said that he had been hit in the leg by a throw last night, but that he had finished the match.

Tulowitzki was already rehabilitating a calf strain, so hopefully this is not a setback for this initial illness.

May 1st, 2:15 pm:

outfielder Clint Frazier went through defensive work in the left field before Wednesday's game in Phoenix, according to the Daily News. Frazier is recovering from a sprain in his left ankle.

April 30, 8:52 pm:

Yankees 3B Miguel Andujar is about to return to the team, but his start of rehab with the Tampa Tarpons did not go very well. He was 0-to-4 with two popouts, one down, and flew over seven innings. He also made two errors on the ground at third base.

This is not what New York wants to see from Andujar, who works in a partially torn labrum.

April 29 18h02

Yankees second goal DJ LeMahieu day after day, an MRI revealed inflammation of the right knee. LeMahieu, who had a bruised knee Friday after escaping a shot in the right leg, left Sunday's game in the third inning.

X-rays were negative Sunday and Monday's MRI revealed inflammation. Neither he nor his manager, Aaron Boone, feared that LeMahieu would join the list of wounded, and LeMahieu hoped to play Tuesday against the Diamondbacks.

April 26, 5:25 pm

The Yankees received encouraging news about Andujar on Friday. The third baseman played five innings in an extended portion of the spring training and scored a brace for three with a walk and a home run.

It was his first detox match since he had had a partially torn labrum on April 1st.

April 25 at 16:30

It was revealed that Stanton's tense biceps had healed. But this good news was canceled by the bad news that Stanton was struggling with a new shoulder injury.

According to Andy Martino of SNY, the new shoulder injury will only cost Stanton an extra week.

Stanton, who has received a cortisone bullet in the shoulder and is resting for a few days, said Wednesday that his return would be delayed due to the presence of "residual substance" in his left shoulder, according to the newspaper. James Wagner of the New York Times.

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