The latest injuries to three pitchers, Stanton, and Soto for the Yankees
Promising updates on the condition of multiple injured players, including star outfielder Juan Soto, have been sent to the New York Yankees. Regarding the slugger’s progress toward healing from a hand injury he suffered during a slide into home plate during Friday’s game against the Toronto Blue Jays, manager Aaron Boone gave positive news.
The Yankees captain mentioned that there were indications that Soto’s injury, which caused pain and swelling, was getting better. The star outfielder was left off of the starting lineup on Saturday, but he returned dramatically late on Sunday and began the series opener against the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday.
Additionally making good progress is Giancarlo Stanton’s recuperation from a hamstring injury. After ten days on the Injured List, Stanton’s recovery is proceeding according to plan, with a four-week return expected. According to Boone, Stanton is making progress toward his recovery as he has started hitting, throwing, and light running.
The Yankees, who are trying to strengthen their roster in order to maintain their hopes of making the playoffs, are hoping that these positive injury updates will help them at a critical juncture. The team will keep a careful eye on these important players’ progress in the hopes that their prompt returns will bolster the pitching staff and lineup.
The three injured Yankee pitchers are progressing as planned.