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Yankees injuries: Latest on Oswaldo Cabrera; Luis Gil, Jazz Chisholm, Giancarlo Stanton progress

SEATTLE – The Yankees have led the American League East most of the first quarter of the season, although they dealt with more adversities than most others.

Her 11-player injury list is the most in the league and the fourth highest in the majors, which only leaf through the Dodgers (15), Mets (12) and Reds (12).

On Tuesday, the planned return of Infieldder DJ Lemahieu from a spring training calibration injury would be another, which had remained at 11 a.m.

At the ninth inning of the 11:5 win of the Yankees against the Mariners on Monday evening, the third Baseman Oswaldo Cabrera broke his left ankle, while scoring Aaron Richter at a ninth Inning-base-base surface.

Lemahieu will be in Seattle for the game on Tuesday.

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Here is the latest on Cabrera and all Yankees' on the IL:

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Oswaldo Cabrera, 3b

Injury: Left ankle break.

Status: 10-day-il since May 13th.

Missed games: 0.

Expected return: Be determined.

The latest: On Monday evening, Cabrera entered a hospital in Seattle with an ambulance and then released himself well after midnight. He returned to New York in the private jet of the owner Hal Steinbrenner on Tuesday and will meet with an ankle surgeon in New York on Wednesday. The operation on Thursday is an option, and when this occurs, the doctors determine how bad a fracture is and whether Cabrera has the chance to return this season.

Giancarlo Stanton, ie

Injury: Tennis elbow in both arms.

Status: 60-day il on March 26 (retro until March 24). Transferred to 60-day il on May 1st.

Missed games: 41.

Expected return: June.

The latest: Stanton hit high-speed pitching machines and executed the bases. Soon he will soon be free to travel to Tampa to take live BP. “But I know that,” said Boone on Monday. “I know that he will come together with the training staff to see the next steps.” Stanton has to play rehab games before returning, but not many. “His rehab task could be different from most others because he will not play the field and build on the field,” added Boone.

Jazz Chisholm, 2b

Injury: High quality right -wing strain with three tears.

Status: 10-day-il since May 2 (retro until April 30).

Missed games: 11.

Expected return: June.

The latest: The Yankees are optimistic that Chisholm's 4-to-6-week return time bar will be at the short end, since it is already running and throws the full bore by completing a T-shirt that is to begin on Tuesday. “He's doing pretty well,” said Boone. “He certainly chops up in a row and presses a bit. He runs and threw, so we will only see as far as the hit progress concerns.

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Luis Gil, RHP

Injury: Right lat.

Status: 60-day-il since March 24th.

Missed games: 41.

Expected return: July.

The latest: Gil was thrown a bullpen on February 28 on February 28th in Tampa and a throwing program began on April 27 after being closed for five weeks. On Monday he went to a catch of three days in a row. In two or three weeks he should throw a hill again. “It seems to be going very well so far,” said Boone.

Marcus electricity, RHP

Injury: Inflammation of the left knee.

Status: 15-day-il since April 12th.

Missed games: 28.

Expected return: Be determined.

The latest: Last Friday, electricity had a setback that experienced more symptoms with his knee during a live blood pressure. So what the Yankees thought for a quick return can now be a quick return for another month or longer. And that's the best case. “He has many treatments and simply cannot overcome this last hump to really allow him to reach the next level on the hill,” said Boone. “We will try to continue to put our arms and make sure that we get it out (knee pain) there.”

Gerrit Cole, RHP

Injury: Tommy John Surgery recovery.

Status: 60-day-il since March 22nd.

Missed games: 41.

Expected return: June 2026.

The latest: Cole hopes to start a throwing program in August after he has undergone an operation at the end of the end of the season. He hopes to be together with the Yankees 14 months after the operation.

JT Brubaker, RHP

Injury: Left rib fractures.

Status: 60-day il on March 26 (retro until March 24). Transferred to 60-day il on April 1.

Missed games: 41.

Expected return: June.

The latest: Brubaker passed to throwing live BPS, Boone said on Monday.

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Jonathan Loaisiga, RHP

Injury: Right elbow surgery recovery.

Status: 15-day-il since March 26 (retro until March 24).

Missed games: 41.

Expected return: May 19 or 20.

The latest: Loaisiga probably has three more triple-a-rehab excursions before returning before the next Woche Tuesday, then Saturday and Sunday. In his first five minor League games, he went well with Tampa before he came to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. He worked 5 1/3 inning and allowed a run with nine strikes and without walks.

Scott Effross, RHP

Injury: Left -wing.

Status: 60-day-il since March 26 (retro until March 24).

Missed games: 41.

Expected return: June.

The latest: EFFRANS recorded 2 1/3 goalless Innings on two rehabuses, the first in a rookie-level game for the FCL Yankees on May 6th (1 IP, 1 HIT, 1 K) and then another Saturday with Double-A Somerset (1.1 IP, 2 goals, 2 k). He will probably rehabilitate again until his 30-day watch runs out, and will then probably be optimized for Triple-A, unless he throws really well and the Yankees are in a bond. “He had a few setbacks on the way here – he had his armpit and then tightened it – so we just want to continue to build up this resistance where he pitched, crashed and things like that,” said Boone. “Hopefully he continues to move like this and is in the mix.”

Jake Cousins, RHP

Injury: Right elbow flexor load.

Status: 60-day-il since March 27th.

Missed games: 41.

Expected return: June.

The latest: Cousins ​​threw a living BP in the Yankee Stadium on May 6, but has not yet started a rehab task. The Yankees count that cousins ​​are back to their bullpen at some point because he was very effective last season when he took over 37 excursions to 2.37 ERA.

Clayton Beeter, RHP

Injury: Right shoulder -impact syndrome.

Status: 15-day-il since March 26 (retro until March 24).

Missed games: 41.

Expected return: May.

The latest: Beteter has had a 5.40 -era with 6 2/3 innings over six rehab -outings since April 20, but three of the four allowed runs occurred on April 23 in a bad trip with Somerset when he retired and went three. In three games he allowed a run over three innings because his rehab order was transferred to Triple-A on May 2. As with EFFROSS, Beeter is probably selected on Triple-A when its 30-day rehab window closes.

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Randy Miller can be reached rmiller@njadvancemedia.com.

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