Here are the latest news and possible return dates to Yankees Players …
April 11, 11:00 p.m.
Marcus Stroman is being tested on his left knee after the start of Friday against the giants.
The right -hander told the team that his knee bored him after being withdrawn from his exit, so they took x -rays at the stadium before sending him to the hospital for other tests, Aaron Boone said after the match.
The Yanks expect to know more about its status on Saturday.
Stroman was unable to get out of the first of his third release, granting five points on four strokes and three goals on balls.
April 5, 3:06 p.m.
Clarke Schmidt Should return to the Big League Club shortly after launching at his first start of rehabilitation for the Patriots du Somerset in Double-A on Saturday. The right -hander looked good in 3.1 -sleeves aimlessly, removing seven by launching 52 throws.
If everything is going well for Schmidt who is recovering from tendinitis to the heads of straight rotators and had not launched a match since March 11 before the release of Saturday, manager Aaron Boone said the 29 -year -old will make another departure in minors before joining the Yanks on April 15 or 16 to face the Kansas City Royals at Yankee Stadium.
In the meantime, DJ Lemahieu (CALF) is always a week to bring the bats live, by Boone. The inner field player has not played since his debut in training in the spring on March 11 and will probably have a "fairly large accumulation" Before joining New York.
April 4, 3:50 p.m.
Yankees do not expect Luis Gil (Lat Strain) to make his debut in 2025 until a little later this summer, but the REGNURY RECRUE OF THE AL of the year will soon have an important step in its recovery.
Before their match against Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday, manager Aaron Boone revealed that Gil should start a program to launch in 7 to 10 days. The young right -hander was closed in early March with high quality tension, and the initial wait was to miss three months.
Boone also shared updates, promising and discouraging, on some injured readers. Jake Cousins (Straps forearms) is less than a week to return to the mound, although its place on the list of 60 days injured means that their return is not imminent. Ian Hamilton (Infection), which accelerates in triple-a games, is expected in the enclosure of the readers next week when the Yankees visit the tigers.
There were more bad news about Scott Effrosss (left of the hamstrings), because he recently experienced a setback that pushes his calendar even more behind the calendar.
March 29, 10:35 am
RhpIan Hamilton(disease), which was Placed on the 15 -day IL to start the seasonWill start an rehabilitation assignment with Triple-A Scrancale / Wilkes-Barre on Saturday, Yankees announced.
Director Aaron Boone said the team expects Hamilton to come back as soon as it is eligible, which would be on April 8.
Hamilton, 29, appeared in 35 games (37.2 IP) for the Yanks in 2024, going 0-1 with an MPM of 3.82, 41 stick withdrawals, 11 holders and a backup. He missed some time due to a right LAT tension because he had launched more in 2023 (58.0 IP on 39 games) with an MPM of 2.64 and 69 sticks to the stick.
If Hamilton can return to its 2023 form, the Yankees could have one of the strongest, if not the best, the arenas of the majors with All-StarDevin Williams and RhpLuke Weaver.
Boone also noted Giancarlo Stanton has resumed to knock inside in the striker cages and "It was a few good weeks" For him according to the PRP treatments in his elbows.
March 19, 3:27 p.m.
After dealing with a minor back problem that burst it out for a large part of training in the spring, Mark Leiter Jr. launched an 18 -inch enclosure session on Wednesday and felt good, telling journalists afterwards, "If the season started tomorrow, I would be ready."
Although the injury is not considered a great concern, Leiter has not launched in a training match in the spring since March 6, after having been scratched to appear in a release last week – with Skipper Aaron Boone To say that the team adopted a cautious approach.
The right -hander has less than a week of action from the grapefruit league which remains before the start of the regular Yankees season on March 27 against the Brewers of Milwaukee.
March 15, 7:15 p.m.
Mark Leiter Jr. is the last lifter of the Yankees who was breastfeeding an injury. The veteran right -hander, who has not seen any action by the grapefruit league since March 6, was wiped out to appear in Thursday’s match against Strait Tigers because of a back problem.
The good news is that the team does not consider the troubles of leiter as serious – it must in fact launch live shrew practices on Sunday. After the Yankees tie with the Rays on Saturday, the manager Aaron Boone said they adopted a cautious approach to recovery and that "was nothing huge."
New York acquired Leiter last summer, in an agreement with the Chicago Cubs before the deadline for the trade. The 33 -year -old man was not too reliable in the thin stripes, because he posted an MPM of 4.98 with 33 stick withdraws in 21.2 sleeves (21 appearances). But it is always an arm of the enclosure of the lifts on which the team has this season.
February 19, 3:45 p.m.
All hope of Giancarlo Stanton Appearing in the programming of the opening day decreases day by day. Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Wednesday that the veteran Slugger, who is dealing with tendonitis in both elbows, has no calendar to resume baseball activities.
Stanton’s news was revealed one day before the first full training in the Yankees camp when Boone noted that Stanton was "a bit behind" In its power up due to elbow pain dates back to last season. Boone also underlined the precaution.
Stanton finally offered an overview on Monday, admitting that he hadn’t swung a bat for almost a month due to "very high" Pain in both elbows. Although injuries are a matter of pain tolerance – he prospered in 2024 in the playoffs despite discomfort – he also expressed his certainty during an appearance of the opening day.
February 16, 2:13 p.m.
When the Yankees hold their first full training in the spring camp on Monday, their designated veteran striker will not participate in full health.
While talking to journalists on Sunday, director Aaron Boone revealed that Slugger Giancarlo Stanton East "a little late" In its rise in power due to the discomfort in the two elbows that dates back to last season, and its current status for the opening day is "Difficult to say."
"The two elbows, really related to Elbow tennis, which he kept and played in a way, especially in the second half," Said Boone. "We want to make sure to give this so much time, so we will probably slow it down a little … It’s just something that we don’t want to rush if we can get to a very good place, and we know that we will probably have to face a little maintenance throughout the year. But I don’t want to force something too early."
The Yankees did not go exactly last season, the expectations that Stanton was an essential contributor, but the team would not have reached its first world series since 2009 without the production of 35 years in marble. He mainly brought the alignment in October, reaching. 273 with seven circuits, 16 products produced and nine points in 14 games in the playoffs. He also received the honors of the MVP Alcs.
It is not at all surprising that Stanton already has nursing injuries. Since he joined the Yankees in 2018, he only played up to 130 regular season games than twice. Last year, he spent five weeks on the list of injured as a result of a problem with the hamstrings.
Boone also noted that the outfall Trent Grisham pulled hamstrings a few weeks ago, but is not "Too far behind" On his return to complete baseball activities.