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Sun Aug 4 201314:07Derek Jeter receives MRI on ailing right calf
The Yankees are awaiting results of an MRI on Derek Jeter's right calf.
The club initially said that they didn't expect the ailment to be a big deal, but the fact that an MRI was performed suggests they're at least a little worried. The results of the exam should be known before long.
Source: Andy McCullough on Twitter
Sat Aug 3 201317:39Derek Jeter (calf) getting next two days off
Derek Jeter will take the next two days off because of a minor right calf and leg discomfort.
It's not expected to be a lingering thing. Jeter should be back in the Yankees' starting lineup on Monday.
Source: Andy McCullough on Twitter
Sun Jul 28 201321:04Jeter homers in first at-bat off 15-day DL
Derek Jeter homered in his first at-bat off the disabled list Sunday in the Yankees' win over the Rays.
Jeter finished 2-for-4 with a walk and two runs scored. The 39-year-old has played in only two games this season and remains an injury risk, but he'll have value in standard mixed fantasy leagues as long as he's healthy.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Jul 28 201310:26Derek Jeter back in lineup Sunday at SS
Yankees activated SS Derek Jeter from the 15-day disabled list.
Not only is he in the lineup Sunday, but he's feeling well enough to play shortstop. Jeter was used in the DH spot in his lone game earlier this month before having to leave with a quad ailment. Fantasy owners can feel free to use the future Hall of Famer as long as he's healthy.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Jul 27 201316:14Derek Jeter (quad) expected to return Sunday
Derek Jeter (quad) is expected to return on Sunday.
Jeter made it through a simulated game on Saturday and will rejoin the Yankees' lineup on Sunday if he feels good when he wakes up. The veteran shortstop has appeared in only one game this year in the major leagues.
Source: Jack Curry on Twitter
Sat Jul 27 201310:28Jeter to play in simulated game Saturday
Derek Jeter (quad) is scheduled to play in a simulated game Saturday.
The Yankees originally planned to give Jeter an extra day of rest, but he'll get a chance to test out his right quad in game action. Assuming he avoids setbacks, he could return for Sunday's series finale against the Rays.
Source: New York Daily News
Fri Jul 26 201323:22Derek Jeter could return to lineup on Sunday
Derek Jeter (quad) could return to the Yankees' starting lineup for Sunday's series finale against the Rays.
Jeter indicated before Friday's game that he felt well enough to play. He's eligible to come off the disabled list on Saturday, but the Yankees wanted to give him an extra day of rest. A wide array of injuries have limited Jeter to just one major league game to this point of the season.
Source: CBSsports.com
Thu Jul 25 201313:07Derek Jeter (quad) runs bases, feeling 'good'
Derek Jeter (quad) reported feeling "good" after running the bases on Thursday afternoon.
He is hoping to return to the Yankees' active roster this Saturday. "I feel good," the veteran shortstop told reporters. "I don't feel it. ... It's up to them." Jeter has played in just one major league game this season.
Source: Bryan Hoch on Twitter
Wed Jul 24 201323:22Derek Jeter unlikely to return Saturday
Yankees manager Joe Girardi indicated Wednesday that it was unlikely Derek Jeter (quad) would be activated from the disabled list on Saturday, the first day he's eligible.
Jeter has taken batting practice and run sprints the last two days but has yet to test things out on the bases. He could do that Friday. "Nothing's out of the question, but I'm not so sure we'll see him Saturday," Girardi said. "You've got to be able to run at 100 percent and know there's no soreness, no pain, and that everything works proper."
Source: Yankees.mlb.com
Tue Jul 23 201318:30Derek Jeter takes batting practice
Derek Jeter (quad) took batting practice Tuesday.
Jeter is slowly incorporating more baseball activities, as he fielded ground balls hit directly at him on Monday. He remains hopeful of being activated from the disabled list on Saturday, the first day he's eligible.
Source: Sweeny Murti on Twitter
Mon Jul 22 201322:09Derek Jeter fields grounders Monday
Derek Jeter (quad) fielded ground balls hit directly at him on Monday.
It's something, but it's not exactly a big step. Jeter said he no longer feels discomfort in his right quad and is hoping to return from the disabled list on Saturday, the first day he's eligible. He'll ramp up his activities in a hurry to meet that goal, though. "I'm going day to day," Jeter said. "Like I've said, I want to play as soon as possible. I want to play on Saturday."
Source: Yankees.mlb.com
Fri Jul 19 201318:00Yankees 'unsure' of Derek Jeter's timetable
Yankees GM Brian Cashman said Friday he was unsure if Derek Jeter (quad) will be able to return from the disabled list when first eligible.
Jeter was placed on the disabled list Friday with a Grade 1 strain of his right quad and is without a timetable for return. While the Yankees haven't ruled out that he could be activated when first eligible, it would be a surprise if Jeter was ready by July 27.
Source: Andy McCullough on Twitter
Fri Jul 19 201310:09Derek Jeter (quad) placed on disabled list
Yankees placed SS/DH Derek Jeter (quad) on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to July 12, with a strained right quad.
Chris Cotillo of MLBDailyDish.com had the news first, and the Yankees have now made the move official. Jeter suffered a Grade 1 strain of his right quad in his season debut last Thursday and apparently hasn't made as much progress over the last week as the club had hoped for. With a retroactive DL move, Jeter is eligible to return on July 27, though it's not clear if he'll be ready at that time.
Source: MLBDailyDish.com
Wed Jul 17 201314:45Yanks haven't made decision on Jeter yet
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said Wednesday that no decision has been made on the status of Derek Jeter (quad) yet.
Jeter suffered a Grade 1 strain of his right quad in his season debut last Thursday. The Yankees have been waiting things out in hopes that he makes progress during the All-Star break, so don't expect an official announcement on his status until Friday.
Source: Andrew Marchand on Twitter
Sat Jul 13 201316:53Jeter stays home with a stomach bug
Derek Jeter wasn't at Yankee Stadium during New York's loss to the Twins on Saturday.
Jeter stayed home due to a stomach bug, not the strained quad that has him ruled out through the All-Star break. The Yankees are hoping that he'll be able to avoid the disabled list. In the meantime, Joe Girardi will play with a short bench.
Source: Scott Miller on Twitter
Fri Jul 12 201315:47Derek Jeter (quad) out through All-Star break
Derek Jeter (quad) has been ruled out through the All-Star break after being diagnosed with a Grade 1 right quad strain.
Jeter was injured in his first game back on Thursday. The Yankees are hoping that he'll be able to avoid the disabled list, but they're ruling out a possible DL stint. Eduardo Nunez is handling shortstop Friday, while Vernon Wells is in the DH spot.
Source: Bob Nightengale on Twitter
Fri Jul 12 201315:29Derek Jeter (quad) out of Friday's lineup
Derek Jeter (quad) is not in the Yankees' lineup Friday.
Jeter had to leave his first game back Thursday after straining his quad. Yankees general manager Brian Cashman will have an announcement soon regarding Jeter's condition, which usually isn't a good sign. The shortstop is currently still listed among the team's reserves, though.
Source: David Lennon on Twitter
Thu Jul 11 201316:16Jeter singles in debut before tweaking quad
Derek Jeter went 1-for-4 with a single, an RBI and a run scored in his season debut Thursday against the Royals, but made an early exit with a strained quad.
Jeter, who served as the DH, hit the ball on the ground in all four of his at-bats and none of them left the infield. The RBI came on a ground out in the sixth inning. His quad tightened up on him at some point during the afternoon, so Brett Gardner was sent up as a pinch-hitter in the bottom of the eighth inning. He'll undergo an MRI, but Yankees manager Joe Girardi said Jeter thinks he will play Friday night. Stay tuned.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Jul 11 201310:34Yankees activate Derek Jeter from 60-day DL
Yankees activated SS Derek Jeter from the 60-day disabled list.
Jeter is expected to serve as New York's designated hitter Thursday in his 2013 regular-season debut against the visiting Royals at Yankee Stadium. He was 1-for-9 with two strikeouts during his four-game minor league rehab assignment and also had some problems defensively, but the Yanks obviously believe he can be an upgrade right now anyway. Yankees shortstops have hit .211/.269/.283 this season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Jul 11 201301:54Report: Derek Jeter to come off DL Thursday
Sources told FOXSports.com's Ken Rosenthal that Derek Jeter (ankle) will rejoin the Yankees for Thursday's game against the Royals.
That's a day earlier that expected. Rosenthal didn't mention in the tweet whether or not Jeter would start the game. Either Alberto Gonzalez or Luis Cruz will be dropped from the roster to make room for him.
Source: Ken Rosenthal on Twitter
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