Giancarlo Stanton begins rehab assignment after hamstring injury with Double-A Somerset
Giancarlo Stanton begins rehab assignment after hamstring injury as the Yankees place center fielder Harrison Bader on the 10-day IL
- Stanton went 0-for-3 and drew a walk in Somerset’s 3-1 loss to Portland
- Earlier in the day, outfielder Harrison Bader was placed on the disabled list
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The New York Yankees also rolled out a star-studded lineup at Double-A affiliate Somerset on Tuesday that included Giancarlo Stanton, Josh Donaldson and right-handed pitcher Tommy Kahnle.
Stanton didn’t impress – going 0-for-3 and drawing a walk as Somerset lost to Red Sox Double-A affiliate Portland 3-1.
Donaldson went 1-for-4 in his fourth rehab game as he comes back from a strained right hamstring and Stanton was hitless in three at-bats in his first appearance since injuring his left hamstring on April 15. Kahnle pitched one inning, giving up one run, one hit and walked two.
Boone said the hope is Kahnle will join the team in Los Angeles this weekend. He did not have a timeline on Stanton.
‘We´ll see. Get through today and see where we’re at. We’ll just kind of listen to him and hear what he has to say after today’s game and then we’ll continue to make a call on it,’ Boone said.
Giancarlo Stanton made his first rehab appearance with Double-A Somerset on Tuesday
Fellow rehabber Josh Donaldson went 1-for-4 in the same game – a 3-1 loss to Portland
Today, OF/DH Giancarlo Stanton commences a rehab assignment with Double-A Somerset.
Additionally, the Yankees transferred the rehab assignments of INF Josh Donaldson and RHP Tommy Kahnle from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to Double-A Somerset.
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) May 30, 2023
The Yankees also placed outfielder Harrison Bader on the 10-day injured list with a right hamstring injury on Tuesday.
Bader left Monday’s series opener in Seattle in the third inning after beating out an infield single. He was replaced by Greg Allen, who started in center field on Tuesday.
Bader had an MRI on Tuesday and shortly before the game the Yankees made the move to put him on the injured list.
Franchy Cordero was recalled from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to take Bader´s spot.
Bader’s injury is yet another setback for the Yankees, who did get some good new on the injury front as Gold Glove catcher Jose Trevino returned to the lineup after missing about two weeks with a hamstring injury. New York optioned catcher Ben Rortvedt to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
Anthony Rizzo was out of the lineup for a second straight game due to a stiff neck, but said the soreness was improving and expected to be back on the field by Friday at the latest.
Earlier in the day, the Yankees put outfielder Harrison Bader on the 10-day injured list
Boone said he didn’t rule out Rizzo returning for Wednesday´s series finale against the Mariners, but Friday in Los Angeles seems the more likely target.
Rizzo was hurt in last Sunday’s win over San Diego after a collision with Fernando Tatis Jr.
As the first baseman leaned back to apply the tag, Rizzo collided with Tatis. Rizzo stayed on the ground for a few minutes and headed back to the clubhouse as the Yankees batted.
‘It was just a weird play,’ Rizzo said. ‘I wasn´t expecting the bang-bang like that as far as him coming in standing. Guys usually slide when it´s that close. Startled more than anything.’
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