Yankees’ Marcus Stroman, Giancarlo Stanton Rehab in Somerset
- Marcus Stroman allowed one run in 3.1 innings during his first rehab start for Double-A Somerset after being on the injured list since April 12 due to left knee inflammation.
- Giancarlo Stanton had two hits and an RBI in his second rehab game after missing the season due to tendon injuries in both elbows.
- Yankees manager Aaron Boone stated that Stanton's return could create a roster crunch, complicating playing time decisions for team members.
- Luke Weaver felt good after a throwing session and is recovering from a left hamstring strain.
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Marcus Stroman ‘open to whatever’ in looming Yankees injury return
Marcus Stroman (knee inflammation) made his first rehab start on Wednesday with Double-A Somerset and afterward indicated a willingness to pitch in a role other than starting upon his return to the Yankees.


Yankees’ Stroman allows 1 run in rehab start, Stanton hits RBI double for Double-A Somerset
By DAVE SKRETTA KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Yankees right-hander Marcus Stroman allowed just one run over 3 1/3 innings in his first rehab start for Double-A Somerset on Wednesday, while slugger Giancarlo Stanton had another hit in his second rehab appearance with the club. Stroman had not pitched in a game since landing on the injured list April 12 with left knee inflammation. The 34-year-old two-time All-Star had struggled before that, allowing 12…
Yankees' Stroman allows 1 run in rehab start, Stanton hits RBI double for Double-A Somerset
Yankees right-hander Marcus Stroman has made his first rehab start for Double-A Somerset, allowing one run over 3 1/3 innings in a game against Portland. His outing Wednesday was his first since landing on the injured list April 12 with…
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