While the New York Yankees lead the AL East, the team is only poised to get stronger. Both DJ LeMahieu and Gerrit Cole are getting closer to making their eventual returns to the Yankees.
The Yankees are on the verge of welcoming back key players from injuries, including top prospects and veteran infielders, as they look to bolster their lineup and depth.
Despite a cloudy injury report, the New York Yankees are having a strong start to the 2024 MLB season. New York is 26-14, which places them second in the AL East.
The Yankees recently brought back Jon Berti after he recovered from a groin injury and completed a minor-league rehab stint. Berti has made a positive impact since returning to the lineup, holding down third base.
Wednesday marked one week since New York Yankees three-time All-Star DJ LeMahieu was again shut down due to a foot injury. LeMahieu received treatment for his non-displaced foot fracture, an injury that's kept him out all season.
The New York Yankees may be actively seeking infield reinforcements at the trade deadline this summer. With Gleyber Torres underperforming, posting a .215/.289/.248 batting line, the Yankees are confronting significant offensive weaknesses.
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The New York Yankees are grappling with challenges in their infield, particularly due to DJ LeMahieu’s prolonged recovery from an injury and Oswaldo Cabrera’s declining performance after a promising start to the season.
The New York Yankees have been eagerly anticipating the return of veteran infielder DJ LeMahieu. However, a recent injury setback has increased pressure on the rest of the infield to enhance their performances.
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Yankees third baseman DJ LeMahieu will be shut down at least one week after tests Wednesday revealed swelling in his right foot.
DJ LeMahieu was seemingly on the verge of returning to the New York Yankees heading into his most recent rehab game. Barring any setbacks, New York was hopeful that the veteran infielder would re-join the big league ball club as soon as possible.
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He was supposed to be the club’s everyday third baseman here in 2024, but a spring training injury scuttled those plans.
DJ LeMahieu will finally begin his rehab assignment after it was delayed, with the Yankees announcing formally on their X (formerly known as Twitter) page.
The Yankees have been eagerly awaiting DJ LeMahieu’s return from a significant bruise to his right foot, an injury he sustained during spring training.
New York Yankees infielder DJ LeMahieu is set to join the Somerset Patriots for a rehab assignment starting on Tuesday, according to Bryan Hoch of MLB.com.
DJ LeMahieu, 35, is in the fourth season of a six-year, $90M contract.
The veteran third baseman will start the season on the IL thanks to a bruised foot he suffered in spring training.
New York Yankees third baseman DJ LeMahieu will miss the start of the season with a foot injury. General manager Brian Cashman confirmed Monday that the two-time batting champ is headed to the injured list with a bone bruise in his right foot.
The New York Yankees’ third base options appear pretty slim after the latest update on DJ LeMahieu. Manager Aaron Boone told reporters on Sunday that LeMahieu likely will not play on Opening Day due to a “pretty significant bone bruise” on his right foot.
The New York Yankees may have one of their most important players available after all. DJ LeMahieu, who is currently the starting third baseman, was previously given a grim report from Yankee manager Aaron Boone on Monday; the latter said the former sustained a "pretty significant" bone bruise to his right foot in a game on Saturday.
The infielder fouled a ball off his right foot recently and Aaron Boone says LeMahieu has a “pretty significant” bone bruise and won’t be playing through it for the time being. With Opening Day now just over a week away, it’s unclear if LeMahieu will be ready in time.
New York Yankees third baseman DJ LeMahieu will miss some time during spring training because of a bruised right foot, manager Aaron Boone said Monday.
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Assuming LeMahieu is healthy and productive, the Yankees will pencil him into the lineup every day, whether at third, second or first base.
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