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Wed Jul 10 201312:41Yankees ship Jeter's equipment to New York
George A. King III of the New York Post reports that the Yankees have shipped Derek Jeter's equipment from Tampa to New York.
Source: New York Post
Mon Jul 8 201321:17Girardi: 'A chance' Jeter back this weekend
Yankees manager Joe Girardi said Monday that "there's always a chance" Derek Jeter (ankle) could be activated from the disabled list this weekend.
"There's always a chance," Girardi said. "You just have to see how he does the next three or four days." Jeter has looked and felt good in his first two rehab games with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and appears to be in line to return just before the All-Star break as long as he can avoid a setback.
Source: Yankees.mlb.com
Mon Jul 8 201308:38Derek Jeter goes 1-for-2 in second rehab game
Derek Jeter was 1-for-2 with two walks in his second rehab game Sunday at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
Jeter served as the designated hitter but was able to test his surgically-repaired ankle on the basepaths, going first to third at one point on a teammate's single. The veteran shortstop might be activated from the 60-day disabled list just before the All-Star break if he continues to display good health in these rehab games.
Source: New York Post
Sat Jul 6 201320:50Derek Jeter goes 0-for-2 in first rehab game
Derek Jeter (ankle) went 0-for-2 with a walk, and handled the one play hit in his direction during Saturday's rehab game at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
It wasn't a particularly strenuous test of his surgically-repaired ankle, but he made it through five innings without any issue. If all goes well in the next few games, Jeter could conceivably return to the Yankees' lineup before the All-Star break.
Source: SWB Rail Riders on Twitter
Fri Jul 5 201318:02Jeter could return before All-Star break
Yankees manager Joe Girardi indicated Friday that they haven't ruled out Derek Jeter (ankle) returning before the All-Star break.
Jeter is set to begin a minor league rehab assignment on Saturday. If he performs well in his first few games there, and his surgically-repaired ankle holds up, it's not unthinkable to believe he'll be back in the Bombers' lineup by the end of next week.
Source: Sweeny Murti on Twitter
Fri Jul 5 201314:25Derek Jeter to begin rehab assignment Sat.
Derek Jeter (ankle) will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Saturday.
Jeter is slated to play five innings at shortstop in his first game. Since he's been out all season, the future Hall of Famer will surely need most, if not all, of the allotted 20 days for his rehab assignment. Both he and A-Rod should be back on the Yankees' left side of the infield before the end of the month.
Source: Ken Rosenthal on Twitter
Thu Jul 4 201314:26Jeter 'anxious' to begin playing rehab games
Derek Jeter (ankle) told reporters on Thursday that he feels ready for minor league rehab games.
"I'm anxious to be playing in games," said the veteran shortstop. "Everything I've needed to do up until that point, I've done. ... I think I'm close." The Yankees should map out a minor league rehab schedule for him soon. Jeter is on track to join New York's active roster shortly after the All-Star break.
Source: New York Daily News
Mon Jul 1 201318:42Derek Jeter (ankle) runs the bases Monday
Derek Jeter (ankle) ran the bases on Monday.
It's the first time he's done so since the second fracture was discovered in his left ankle. Jeter has also been facing live pitching and fielding grounders and appears poised to begin a rehab assignment soon. He could be activated not long after the All-Star break.
Source: Andy McCullough on Twitter
Fri Jun 28 201317:15Derek Jeter (ankle) facing live pitching
Derek Jeter (ankle) has resumed facing live pitching.
Jeter took six simulated at-bats on Thursday and Friday, his first hitting activities against live pitching since his setback in March. His rehab is moving along nicely and he could be ready for rehab games in the early part of July if all goes well. The Yankees are hopeful he'll be ready to make an impact during the second half.
Source: Bryan Hoch on Twitter
Thu Jun 27 201312:56Jeter (ankle) runs outdoors with no problems
Derek Jeter ran outdoors Thursday for the first time since the second fracture was discovered in his left ankle.
Jeter has been taking rounds of batting practice and fielding groundballs for over a week and should be ready to begin playing in minor league rehab games at some point in early July. He is on track to return to the Yankees' active roster shortly after the All-Star break.
Source: Dan Martin on Twitter
Wed Jun 19 201317:49Jeter (ankle) takes round of BP down in Tampa
Derek Jeter (ankle) took batting practice Wednesday for the first time since his second ankle fracture.
It's another big step for the rehabbing shortstop, who is working out at the Yankees' spring training complex in Tampa, Florida. Jeter has been hitting off a tee and doing light fielding drills for about a week and is currently on track to return to the Yankees' active roster shortly after the All-Star break.
Source: Andy McCullough on Twitter
Sat Jun 15 201308:44Jeter (ankle) resumes baseball activities
Derek Jeter (ankle) participated in hitting and fielding drills Friday at the Yankees' spring training complex.
Jeter hit off a tee and took swings in an indoor cage before resuming light infield work. It was the first time he has done any baseball activities since mid-April. Assuming he avoids setbacks, Jeter could be ready to rejoin the Yankees' lineup in about six weeks.
Source: New York Daily News
Thu Jun 13 201318:40Derek Jeter (ankle) cleared to resume running
Derek Jeter (ankle) was cleared to resume running and other baseball activities after a visit with Dr. Robert Anderson in Charlotte, North Carolina Thursday.
It's great news, though Jeter obviously still has a long ways to go. The Yankees are hoping he could be ready to rejoin the lineup in about six weeks, though that's a rough timetable. Jeter, of course, tried to make it back by Opening Day but pushed things too quickly and suffered a small crack in his surgically-repaired ankle. He'll be more cautious this time around.
Source: Mark Feinsand on Twitter
Tue Jun 11 201319:16Jeter hoping to start full activity Thursday
Derek Jeter (ankle) is hoping to be cleared for full activity after visiting with a doctor on Thursday.
He could be ready to return six weeks after that, though that's a rough timetable. "Hard to say because you don't know where he is compared to a normal spring," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. "We'll just have to see how he moves." That puts Jeter on track to be activated in late July if all goes well.
Source: Scott Miller on Twitter
Mon Jun 10 201313:03Derek Jeter takes swings and fields grounders
Derek Jeter (ankle) took 25 dry swings and fielded 20 grounders on Monday morning in Tampa, Florida.
Jeter had a follow-up exam this weekend in Charlotte, North Carolina with the surgeon who performed his ankle surgery last October and everything apparently checked out fine. The veteran shortstop is aiming to return to the Yankees' active roster around mid-July.
Source: Andrew Marchand on Twitter
Thu Jun 6 201317:18Jeter (ankle) to have checkup with doctor
Derek Jeter (ankle) will fly to Charlotte, North Carolina next week to meet with his surgeon and undergo a CT scan as part of a follow-up examination.
As of now, Jeter is restricted to playing catch and going through cardio exercises and physical therapy. However, he could be cleared to increase his workload if he gets good news on his ankle next week. There's no formal timetable for his return, but the Yankees hope to get their captain back at some point during the second half.
Source: Yankees.mlb.com
Wed May 29 201317:15Derek Jeter (ankle) gets cleared for throwing
Derek Jeter (ankle) has been cleared to play catch.
Jeter met up with his Yankees teammates Wednesday afternoon and went through a short workout. He's expected to begin fielding grounders and hitting within the next couple of weeks and is still aiming to return to New York's active roster shortly after the All-Star break.
Source: Bryan Hoch on Twitter
Thu May 16 201319:19Jeter close to having walking boot off again
Derek Jeter (ankle) is close to getting the walking boot on his left foot removed again.
Jeter had a routine checkup recently and was told his left ankle is healing. Once the boot is removed, he'll be eased into baseball activities again. The future Hall of Famer won't be an option at shortstop for the Yankees until after the All-Star break.
Source: Bryan Hoch on Twitter
Sat Apr 27 201313:03Yankees transfer Derek Jeter to 60-day DL
Yankees transferred SS Derek Jeter from the 15-day disabled list to the 60-day disabled list.
Jeter has already been ruled out until after the All-Star break, so it's just a procedural move to clear a spot for Vidal Nuno on the 40-man roster. The Yankees will continue to go with Eduardo Nunez as Jeter's replacement.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Apr 25 201317:27Jeter (ankle) won't talk timeline for return
Derek Jeter (ankle) said during a press conference Thursday that he doesn't want to discuss a timeline for his return.
After a CT scan last week revealed a small crack in Jeter's surgically-repaired ankle, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said the new injury would keep him out until after the All-Star break. Jeter acknowledged Thursday that he has a return date in his head, but he isn't willing to reveal it. "I have no doubt I'll be back," said Jeter. "...I'm not giving a timeline. Last timeline I set I didn't make. I don't want to disappoint myself." The 38-year-old doesn't need another surgery, so he's just going to have to wait until his ankle is fully healed. There's little doubt that we'll see him again, but fantasy owners shouldn't count on much from the captain this season.
Source: Mark Feinsand on Twitter
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