Gerrit Cole recovery on track as Yankees star eyes return, LeMahieu hit with setback
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In the latest developments from the New York Yankees camp, updates on the status of two key players, Gerrit Cole and DJ LeMahieu, provide insights into their respective paths to recovery.
The Yankees injury saga
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Starting with Gerrit Cole, the Yankees’ star pitcher continues to make strides in his rehabilitation journey from elbow issues. According to manager Aaron Boone, Cole abstained from throwing on Monday as part of his carefully managed recovery protocol. However, Boone indicated plans for Cole to resume throwing on Tuesday, with a session slated for up to 75 feet. Despite this progress, Cole’s return to the Yankees’ rotation is not anticipated until late May, urging fantasy managers to exercise patience.
The journalist Gary Phillips sheds light on Gerrit Cole’s ongoing recovery, emphasizing that while still in the early stages, there are promising signs of improvement. Recent updates from YES Network’s Meredith Marakovits further corroborate this optimism, detailing Cole’s outfield session involving 30 throws at a distance of 75 feet.
Gerrit Cole was out in RF earlier today continuing his throwing program (30 throws at 75ft). Told me he has been recovering great. No issue. No date to get on a mound yet… but encouraging #yankees
— Meredith Marakovits (@M_Marakovits) April 19, 2024
Gerrit Cole himself conveyed satisfaction with his recovery progress, citing an absence of setbacks. However, a specific date for his return to mound action remains elusive. Previously, Cole had tentatively targeted June 1 for his comeback, underscoring the cautious approach adopted in his rehabilitation process.
DJ LeMahieu will not rehab with the @SOMPatriots tonight. After an MRI last night doctors did not feel comfortable with him playing in games. MRI showed healing but not quite where they want it to be. DJ hopeful to be able to do so in 3 or 4 days #yankees
— Meredith Marakovits (@M_Marakovits) April 19, 2024
In contrast, DJ LeMahieu, the Yankees‘ esteemed infielder, faces a setback in his journey back to full fitness. LeMahieu, grappling with a foot injury, was slated to kickstart a rehab assignment with Double-A Somerset on Friday. However, an MRI conducted on Thursday delivered less favorable news, revealing that his foot has not fully healed to the extent deemed conducive for gameplay. Marakovits reports this setback, indicating a delay of three to four days before LeMahieu can potentially resume playing in games.
In summary, while Gerrit Cole exhibits promising progress in his recovery from elbow inflammation, DJ LeMahieu encounters a hurdle in his return timeline due to lingering foot issues. Yankees enthusiasts and fantasy baseball enthusiasts alike eagerly anticipate the eventual return of these pivotal players to fortify the team’s roster and rotation. As the season progresses, the Yankees will navigate these challenges with cautious optimism, aiming to field their strongest lineup in pursuit of success.
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