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Aaron Boone offers injury updates to New York Yankees Stars

Aaron Boone, Manager of New York Yankees, provided injury updates from a couple of the team's stars before their victory against the Texas Rangers.

According to Bryan Hoch from MLB.com, Boone reporters said that the Hitter Giancarlo Stanton (Ellbows) approaches the “final” of his running program and that he received many repetitions against a high-speed pitching machine.

Boone recently explained that there was no final timeline for the right-handed man when the right-handed man would start a rehab task.

The first plan was that Stanton had taken over the bats living in Tampa at the end of the last week, where the Yankees' spring training was located, and there was also some hope that he would return around the 60-day injury list around May 24, if he was entitled to activate for the first time.

It is extremely unlikely that he can return to the big leagues before June, but he is not a million miles from returning to the club. Stantons dealt with tendinitis in both elbows, kept him stimulated during the spring training and received several rounds with plaistic plasma injections as help during his recovery process.

The crime of the Yankees gave rise to his absence, but the team would still benefit from his presence. The 35-year-old is with 429 Active Home Runs Leader from MLB and he pressed seven long balls last year after the Playoffs, after applying an OPS of 0.773 ops in 459 slabs throughout the regular season.

Boone switched to the second Baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. (weird) and said that it was possible that he would return to the speed in the coming days and would only require one or two games during a potential rehab task because he is asymptomatic.

The 27-year-old left the game of New York against the Baltimore Orioles on April 29 with what was called right flank complaint. Further tests showed a right -wing strain that landed on the IL.

Greg Joyce of the New York Post found that Chisholm set up Grounders in the Yankee Stadium last weekend before the U -Bahn series and marked another positive sign.

In 30 games and 125 trips on the plate in this campaign, he reduced .181/.304/.410. Chishholm came across the Miami Marlins to the period of trade last season and achieved an OPS of 0.825 for the Yankees during the regular season, although this number fell to 0.559 in the playoffs.

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