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Post by 1955nyyfan on Jul 23, 2024 23:26:17 GMT -5
In a couple weeks when we have some players back, barring an addition how about: Berti 3b Soto RF Judge CF Dominguez LF Stanton DH Rice 1B Torres 2b Wells C Volpe SS
DJ can play some 1b against tough lefties Verdugo can be 4th OFer and DH against tough RHP
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Post by kaybli on Jul 23, 2024 23:32:15 GMT -5
In a couple weeks when we have some players back, barring an addition how about: Berti 3b Soto RF Judge CF Dominguez LF Stanton DH Rice 1B Torres 2b Wells C Volpe SS DJ can play some 1b against tough lefties Verdugo can be 4th OFer and DH against tough RHP Looks good to me!
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Post by noetsi on Jul 24, 2024 10:12:44 GMT -5
"live BP" is their dead BP?
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Post by chiyankee on Jul 26, 2024 15:02:24 GMT -5
Dominquez has been activated and is in tonight's lineup for Scranton. So, there's some good news!
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Post by donniebaseball23 on Jul 26, 2024 15:03:33 GMT -5
Dominquez has been activated and is in tonight's lineup for Scranton. So, there's some good news! Nice! Hope to see him in the Bronx very soon.
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Post by kaybli on Jul 26, 2024 15:12:23 GMT -5
Dominquez has been activated and is in tonight's lineup for Scranton. So, there's some good news! Nice! Wonderful news!
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Post by fwclipper51 on Jul 29, 2024 15:15:26 GMT -5
MLB.COM
YANKEES Injuries & Moves: Stanton reinstated off IL 53 minutes ago MLB.com 07/29/24
July 29: DH Giancarlo Stanton reinstated off IL; INF/OF Jahmai Jones designated for assignment Instead of going on a Minor League rehab assignment, Stanton was reinstated off the injured list. To make room for Stanton's return, Jones was designated for assignment. Stanton sustained a left hamstring strain while running the bases on June 22 against the Braves. It marked Stanton’s 8th trip to the IL in the past 6 years. Last season, he missed 43 games with a left hamstring strain sustained in April. Yankees Manager Aaron Boone said that Stanton has been building his workload and has “done everything he needs to do” as far as hitting and running. The Yankees are not concerned with having Stanton play the field, as they believe he can tally a significant number of at-bats by using high-tech devices like the Trajekt pitching machine. It is similar to the approach that Stanton followed last year, when he returned from a left hamstring strain after playing in just 1 Minor League rehab game.
July 28: INF/OF Jazz Chisholm Jr. added to roster; INF J.D. Davis designated for assignment Chisholm, whom the Yankees acquired in a blockbuster trade Saturday, was added to the active roster on Sunday. He was slotted in at center field, batting 5th in the series finale against the Red Sox at Fenway Park. Davis, who was acquired via trade with the A's in June, struggled during his stint with the Yankees, slashing .105/.227/.158 in 7 games (22 plate appearances).
July 26: OF Jasson Domínguez (significant left oblique strain; No. 1 on Yankees top prospects list) activated off IL Domínguez was activated by Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and is now considered a healthy player, though it remains to be seen what the Bombers’ timetable could be for promoting him to the Majors. “When he came back from Tommy John [surgery], when he first started playing, he hit the ground pretty quickly,” Manager Aaron Boone said. “So hopefully it’s similar. He’s obviously a guy that we pay close attention to.” The No. 25 prospect in baseball per MLB Pipeline, Domínguez sustained a significant strain of his left oblique on a June 15th checked swing while playing for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. At the time, the Yankees said Domínguez could miss at least 8 weeks. He is thought to be fully recovered from Tommy John surgery performed in September 2023.
10-DAY/15-DAY INJURED LIST
RHP Cody Poteet (right triceps strain) Expected return: August Poteet was scheduled to throw his second full bullpen on July 25th, according to the New York Daily News, a session that was to span 20 to 25 pitches. Poteet last pitched on June 12th at Kansas City. (Last updated: July 26th)
RHP Ian Hamilton (right lat strain) Expected return: August Hamilton resumed his throwing program during the week of July 7th and is “getting close” to accelerating his recovery, Manager Aaron Boone said on July 23rd. Boone said that Hamilton is “still a little ways away from him being an option” because he needs to toss in side sessions and live batting practice. Hamilton last pitched in a game on June 16th at Boston. He dealt with a more minor version of the same injury earlier in the season. (Last updated: July 23rd)
Catcher Jose Trevino (left quad strain) Expected return: August/September Trevino, who was diagnosed with a Grade 2 left quad strain on July 14, is “doing better than probably we anticipated,” manager Aaron Boone said on July 19th, noting that Trevino has already started a running progression. He was throwing at Yankee Stadium on July 18th. “We’ve been encouraged by the 1st several days of this,” Boone said. Trevino injured his left quadriceps while running the bases on July 12th at Baltimore. He was placed on the 10-day injured list on July 13th and underwent an MRI to determine the severity of the strain. (Last updated: July 19th)
60-DAY INJURED LIST
RHP Nick Burdi (right hip inflammation) Expected return: August Burdi has started a Minor League rehab assignment with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Manager Aaron Boone said on July 26th that “we’re watching it, paying attention to it, and we’ll see what makes the most sense.” Burdi experienced a setback during the 1st week of July, which stalled his progress. He earlier received a platelet-rich plasma injection to treat a flareup of an issue that prompted an injured list assignment. Burdi was placed on the 60-day IL on June 23rd in a corresponding move to the Yankees' trade for J.D. Davis. (Last updated: July 26th)
INF Jon Berti (left calf strain) Expected return: August Berti experienced a setback while training during the All-Star break in Tampa, Fla., and he traveled to New York for a second platelet-rich plasma injection administered on July 20th. Berti performed running and other baseball activities in New York on July 26th, but he is not up to full speed. “Those calves can be tricky sometimes," Manager Aaron Boone said on July 22nd. "I've been through it myself as a player. It's still going to be a little bit of time." Berti, who was transferred to the 60-day IL on June 12th, was told to expect a recovery time of approximately 6 to 8 weeks after he was injured on May 24th as he ran toward 1st base. He was placed on the 10-day IL the following day and received a PRP injection on May 28th. (Last updated: July 26th)
RHP Clayton Beeter (right shoulder discomfort; No. 13 on Yankees top prospects list) Expected return: 2025 Beeter’s season is in jeopardy due to a right shoulder issue, general manager Brian Cashman said on July 9th. Beeter is scheduled to see Dr. Keith Meister to determine the next steps in his treatment. Beeter last pitched for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on May 15th. He was moved to the 60-day IL on July 23rd. (Last updated: July 23rd)
RHP JT Brubaker (recovery from Tommy John surgery, oblique strain) Expected return: Possibly September Brubaker sustained an oblique injury while making a fielding play during his July 11th Minor League rehab start for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and has been shut down from baseball activities. He is not expected to resume throwing until mid- to late August. The injury interrupts Brubaker’s recovery from Tommy John surgery performed on April 12, 2023. He was acquired from the Pirates on March 29th. (Last updated: July 21st)
RHP Clarke Schmidt (right lat strain) Expected return: August/September Schmidt threw approximately 20 pitches from a bullpen mound on July 20th at Yankee Stadium without any problems. It marked his 1st time throwing from a mound since a May 26th start at San Diego. “I asked [Clarke] how it went, and he said, ‘Pretty nasty,’" manager Aaron Boone said. "Everything went well. It was a good step for him. ”Schmidt has said that he expects to be fully built up by the end of the season. He resumed his throwing program on June 24th following a May 29th MRI, taken after he reported difficulty bouncing back from his most recent start. He was examined by Dr. Neal ElAttrache in Los Angeles on May 30th. Schmidt was placed on the 15-day injured list prior to the club’s May 30th game, retroactive to May 27th. He was transferred to the 60-day injured list on June 18th. (Last updated: July 20th)
1B Anthony Rizzo (right forearm fracture) Expected return: August/September Rizzo remains largely restricted, other than some weight-room activities, as he recovers from the injury sustained on June 16th in Boston. At the time, it was estimated that Rizzo would miss eight weeks; he was not expected to resume baseball activities for 4 to 5 weeks. “He’s definitely making progress, but it’s slow,” Manager Aaron Boone said on July 19th. “That thing has got to heal, so he’s not able to do a lot.” Rizzo collided with Boston pitcher Brennan Bernardino while running through 1st base, tumbling beyond the bag and landing on his right arm. On July 12th, Rizzo told the YES Network that he was “feeling good” and that the bone was healing. “It’s definitely progressed a lot. Still some pain, but that comes with a broken bone,” Rizzo said. “Definitely on the way to recovery and really excited to get back on the field and enjoy the game.” (Last updated: July 19th)
RHP Lou Trivino (recovery from Tommy John surgery) Expected return: Summer 2024 Trivino has resumed throwing from a mound following a bout of right elbow inflammation that stalled his progress in April. He visited with the Yankees on July 11th at Tropicana Field. “Trivino is doing a lot better,” Manager Aaron Boone said. “I can see some energy as far as how he’s feeling and the fact that he’s on the mound.” At the time of the injury, Trivino was seen by Dr. Neal ElAttrache, as well as team doctors, who performed imaging and confirmed no damage to the pitcher’s ulnar collateral ligament. Trivino is recovering from Tommy John surgery performed on May 3, 2023. (Last updated: July 11th)
OF Everson Pereira (right UCL tear; No. 5 on the Yankees top prospects list) Expected return: 2025 Pereira underwent reconstructive Tommy John surgery with an internal brace in early June, manager Aaron Boone said on June 14th. Pereira had been playing through the injury at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, last appearing for the RailRiders on May 14th. Boone said Pereira’s injury was “unfortunate,” but that similar to Jasson Domínguez, it is one the organization expects him to bounce back from. “This isn’t something that’s going to hurt his career too much," Boone said. "He should come back full strength from this.” (Last updated: June 15th)
RHP Jonathan Loáisiga (right UCL tear) Expected return: 2025 Loáisiga said on April 6th that he has a torn UCL and needs season-ending surgery. Dr. Keith Meister will perform the procedure, which Loáisiga said has an estimated recovery time of 10 to 12 months. Loáisiga was placed on the 60-day injured list on April 5th, retroactive to April 4th. (Last updated: April 6th)
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Post by JEGnj on Jul 29, 2024 16:08:47 GMT -5
It marked Stanton’s 8th trip to the IL in the past 6 years and 9th will be within 3 weeks.
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Post by kaybli on Jul 30, 2024 15:16:17 GMT -5
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Post by bumper on Jul 30, 2024 15:19:05 GMT -5
good lord it never ends. just when you thought it was safe to jump back in ... body fatigue! thats a new one.
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Post by noetsi on Jul 30, 2024 15:49:26 GMT -5
It marked Stanton’s 8th trip to the IL in the past 6 years and 9th will be within 3 weeks. He is amazing.
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Post by kaybli on Jul 30, 2024 15:58:16 GMT -5
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Post by noetsi on Jul 30, 2024 15:59:33 GMT -5
they have meds for that....
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Post by donniebaseball23 on Jul 30, 2024 16:05:37 GMT -5
Is this kind of like the "load management" we hear about from NBA Nancys nowadays?
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Post by JEGnj on Jul 30, 2024 16:08:49 GMT -5
Stanton out of the lineup. Even Micheal Kay said if the guy can't play 2 games in a row why is he playing.
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