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Sat Sep 7 201317:35CT scan on Jeter's ankle comes back negative
The CT scan taken Saturday on Derek Jeter's surgically-repaired left ankle turned up negative.
But the scan's results will be sent to Dr. Robert Anderson -- Jeter's surgeon -- in Charlotte for a second look. Jeter has been experiencing soreness in his left ankle and had to be removed from Saturday's loss to Boston.
Source: Joel Sherman on Twitter
Sat Sep 7 201317:06Derek Jeter to get CT scan on sore left ankle
Derek Jeter is getting a CT scan on his left ankle.
Jeter was lifted from Saturday's loss to the Red Sox after Yankees manager Joe Girardi noticed something wrong with the way he was moving. The veteran shortstop fractured his left ankle last October and could be sidelined for another extended period of time. Eduardo Nunez filled in at shortstop for New York on Saturday.
Source: Joel Sherman on Twitter
Sat Sep 7 201316:28Derek Jeter exits game with left ankle issue
Derek Jeter left Saturday's game against the Red Sox with a left ankle issue.
That's the ankle that he fractured last October. Jeter, 39, has appeared in only 17 games this season for New York and is looking at another extended absence. Eduardo Nunez moved from third base to shortstop and Mark Reynolds entered to man the hot corner.
Source: Ken Rosenthal on Twitter
Mon Sep 2 201318:02Jeter drives in two runs in win over ChiSox
Derek Jeter went 2-for-4 with two RBI and a run scored in Monday's 9-1 win over the White Sox.
Jeter drove in Brett Gardner with a single in the first inning and knocked in another run with an infield single in an eight-run fourth inning. The 39-year-old came into Monday's action hitless over his previous three games. We're not counting on his previous production, but he's still worth using in deeper mixed leagues.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Aug 26 201322:00Derek Jeter goes hitless in return to lineup
Derek Jeter went 0-for-3 with a walk in his return to the Yankees' lineup on Monday.
It was Jeter's first appearance since he aggravated his calf strain Aug. 2. It sounds like he'll probably be in the lineup again on Tuesday.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Aug 26 201317:04Derek Jeter (calf) batting second in return
Derek Jeter (calf) will bat second and play shortstop in his return from the disabled list Tuesday against the Blue Jays.
This will be Jeter's first game action since August 2 due to a strained right calf. The 39-year-old has been limited to just five games this season, but the Yankees are hopeful he'll be able to make an impact as they attempt to keep their playoff hopes alive.
Source: Mark Feinsand on Twitter
Mon Aug 26 201314:32Yanks activate Derek Jeter from disabled list
Yankees activated SS Derek Jeter from the 15-day disabled list.
Jeter missed three weeks with a calf strain. He has appeared in only five games this season but is worth rostering in most standard fantasy leagues when healthy. The veteran shortstop was 3-for-9 with a double and a walk on his three-game minor league rehab assignment.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Aug 24 201311:32Jeter (calf) confirms he'll return Monday
Derek Jeter (calf) confirmed that he'll rejoin the Yankees on Monday.
Jeter played seven innings at shortstop Friday and will remain on his rehab assignment with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre for one more game. The Yankees plan to activate him for their upcoming series against Toronto.
Source: Donnie Collins on Twitter
Fri Aug 23 201317:57Jeter (calf) could return from DL on Monday
Derek Jeter (calf) could rejoin the Yankees on Monday.
Jeter is expected to remain on his rehab assignment with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre until Saturday before being reevaluated. Assuming he avoids setbacks, he should be activated for next week's series with the Blue Jays. Jeter has been sidelined since August 2 with a right calf strain, but is finally close to making his return.
Source: Bryan Hoch on Twitter
Wed Aug 21 201315:54Jeter (calf) beginning rehab stint Thursday
Derek Jeter (calf) will begin a minor league rehab assignment Thursday with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
Jeter, out since August 2 with a right calf strain, is slated to play five innings at shortstop in his return to action. The Yankees have yet to reveal a clear timetable for his return, but it's plausible he could be activated within the next few days if all goes well.
Source: Andy McCullough on Twitter
Tue Aug 20 201311:15Jeter (calf) to run bases in sim. game Tue.
Derek Jeter (calf) is scheduled to play in another simulated game Tuesday.
The major difference from Monday is that Jeter has been cleared to run the bases for the first time. He is clearly making progress, but the Yankees will not commit to a timetable for his return. The veteran shortstop has been sidelined since August 2 with a right calf strain.
Source: Anthony McCarron on Twitter
Mon Aug 19 201314:16Jeter (calf) plays in simulated game
Derek Jeter (calf) appeared in a simulated game Monday.
It was his first game action since being placed on the disabled list earlier this month. Jeter has still yet to be cleared to run the bases, but showed "improved mobility" during infield drills. While he continues to make solid progress in his recovery from a strained right calf, there's no timetable for his return.
Source: Associated Press
Mon Aug 19 201309:09Derek Jeter still not cleared for baserunning
Derek Jeter (calf) fielded grounders and took batting practice on Sunday in Tampa, Florida.
Jeter will progress to simulated at-bats on Monday but the veteran shortstop still hasn't been cleared to run the bases. There is no timetable for his return.
Source: New York Daily News
Fri Aug 16 201309:10Derek Jeter doesn't appear close to returning
Derek Jeter (calf) has yet to run the bases since being placed on the disabled list.
Jeter has done some jogging, as well as take batting practice and field grounders, but his biggest test is yet to come. Instead of going with the Yankees to Boston, he went to their spring training complex and will not be activated on Sunday, the first day he's eligible. Manager Joe Girardi indicated that Jeter also probably wouldn't be ready on Tuesday after the team's off day Monday. "I'm not sure," Girardi said. "He really hasn't run, and been running the bases. So we've got to see where he's at. So it's just day by day, and hopefully sooner than later."
Source: Newark Star-Ledger
Tue Aug 13 201320:57Derek Jeter (calf) takes batting practice
Derek Jeter (calf) took batting practice Tuesday.
It's the first time he's done so since landing on the disabled list. Jeter also took ground balls and did some light running on the field. Yankees manager Joe Girardi acknowledged on Sunday that the shortstop wasn't close to returning. "It's a day-to-day thing," Jeter said. "They told me I'm taking BP, so I'm taking BP. Tomorrow, I don't know. I know I'm going to Tampa on Thursday. That's all I know."
Source: Yankees.mlb.com
Mon Aug 12 201309:48Derek Jeter (calf) is not close to activation
Yankees manager Joe Girardi acknowledged Sunday that Derek Jeter (calf) isn't close to returning.
Jeter has been on the 15-day disabled list since August 3 with a right calf strain. He's appeared in just five games this season. "He'll continue to increase his work here," Girardi said. "I think at some point this week you'll start seeing him do my favorite, tee and toss."
Source: New York Daily News
Sat Aug 10 201315:16Jeter (calf) to resume running next week
Derek Jeter (calf) will begin a running program next week.
Jeter is currently working his way back from a minor calf strain and expects to return when first eligible. Eduardo Nunez will continue to start at shortstop in his absence.
Source: Yankees.mlb.com
Mon Aug 5 201317:53Yankees place Derek Jeter (calf) on 15-day DL
Yankees placed SS Derek Jeter on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to August 3, with a right calf strain.
An MRI on Sunday revealed a mild strain in Jeter's calf, so he'll now get some extended rest. It's been a frustrating year for the 39-year-old shortstop, as he has been limited to just five games due to various injuries. Eduardo Nunez figures to see most of the playing time at shortstop during his absence.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Aug 5 201317:19Jeter (calf) not on lineup card, DL next?
Derek Jeter (calf) is not listed on the Yankees' lineup card for Monday's game against the White Sox.
The Yankees have yet to make an official announcement, but this would seem to indicate that Jeter is headed back to the disabled list. An MRI on Sunday revealed a mild strain of his right calf.
Source: Andy McCullough on Twitter
Sun Aug 4 201319:50Derek Jeter's MRI shows mild calf strain
An MRI of Derek Jeter's right calf showed a mild strain.
The Yankees have yet to decide whether Jeter will be placed on the disabled list. Manager Joe Girardi said it's possible he could continue playing through the setback, but his status for Monday's game is now up in the air. Jeter has appeared in just five games this season due to various injuries.
Source: Andy McCullough on Twitter
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