Aroldis Chapman scheduled to throw simulated outing Saturday, hopes to return June 16
The Yankees have been without flame throwing closer Aroldis
Chapman since May 14th when he was placed on the Disabled List with
inflammation in the rotator cuff of his left shoulder. Brian Cashman
announced at the time that Chapman would likely be out around a month. In
Chapman's absence Dellin Betances has taken over as the closer and other roles
in the bullpen have had to be juggled as well. In just a matter of days
however, the Yankees bullpen may be returning to normal.
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The Yankees announced Friday afternoon that
Chapman was heading to Tampa and will throw a simulated relief outing on
Saturday. Chapman told reporters Tuesday night that as long as there were no
setbacks he would likely head out for a minor league rehab assignment following
the simulated outing. The Yankees' goal is for Chapman to return to the
team next Friday June 16th in Oakland. For the season, the Yankees 29 year old
closer has a 3.55 ERA with seven saves and 21 strikeouts in 12.2 IP.
Article by: Matt Graziano
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Article by: Matt Graziano
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