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Sun Jul 2 201704:01CF Jacoby Ellsbury extended season-long hitting streak to 14 gam...
CF Jacoby Ellsbury extended his season-long hitting streak to 14 games with a single in the fourth inning. It is the longest active streak in the American League and the second longest in the majors behind Cardinals C Yadier Molina (16 games). His career-best hitting streak is 17 games set in 2014.
Sat Jul 1 201704:15CF Jacoby Ellsbury extended hitting streak to season-long 13 gam...
CF Jacoby Ellsbury extended his hitting streak to a season-long 13 games with an RBI single in the sixth inning. Ellsbury owns the longest active streak in the American League and the second-longest in the majors behind Cardinals C Yadier Molina (15 games). It marks his longest streak since a 17-game run in 2014.
Tue Jun 27 201704:00OF Jacoby Ellsbury reinstated from seven-day concussion disabled...
OF Jacoby Ellsbury was reinstated from the seven-day concussion disabled list Monday. He batted sixth and went 1-for-5. The 33-year-old is hitting .279 with four home runs and 14 RBIs in 40 games.
Mon Jun 26 201702:16CF Jacoby Ellsbury (concussion) appeared in second rehab game wi...
CF Jacoby Ellsbury (concussion) appeared in his second rehab game with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Sunday and went 2-for-5 with an RBI single and a run-scoring double while serving as the designated hitter. Ellsbury began the rehab assignment by playing five innings in center field without any issues. He is scheduled to play at least three more rehab games when he plays with Double-A Trenton Monday to Wednesday but it might change if OF Aaron Hicks goes on the disabled list with an oblique injury. Ellsbury was injured May 24 when he crashed face-first into the center-field wall catching a fly ball by Kansas City Royals SS Alcides Escobar.
Sun Jun 25 201703:54CF Jacoby Ellsbury began rehab assignment with Triple-A Scranton...
CF Jacoby Ellsbury began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Saturday. Ellsbury hasn't played since suffering a concussion after running into the center-field wall at Yankee Stadium on May 24.
Sat Jun 24 201704:38CF Jacoby Ellsbury took batting practice again on field before F...
CF Jacoby Ellsbury took batting practice again on the field before Friday's game with Texas. He began taking batting practice earlier this week and Thursday passed a concussion test. Saturday is the one-month mark of his initial injury of crashing face-first into the center-field wall at Yankee Stadium catching a fly ball by Kansas City SS Alcides Escobar.
Thu Jun 22 201704:52CF Jacoby Ellsbury took batting practice Wednesday, which four w...
CF Jacoby Ellsbury took batting practice Wednesday, which is four weeks since he was injured crashing into the wall face-first while making a highlight-reel catch against Kansas City SS Alcides Escobar on the first pitch of a 3-0 win on May 24. It's possible Ellsbury could appear in minor league rehab games soon.
Wed Jun 21 201704:00CF Jacoby Ellsbury will take live batting practice Wednesday
CF Jacoby Ellsbury will take live batting practice Wednesday. If there are no setbacks, he could get into a rehab game shortly after Wednesday since the Yankees want to see him face live pitching before returning from the disabled list. Wednesday will mark the three-week point of Ellsbury getting hurt when he crashed face-first into the wall at Yankee Stadium to make a highlight-reel catch on Kansas City Royals SS Alcides Escobar.
Sun Jun 11 201703:34CF Jacoby Ellsbury (concussion) making progress from May 24 inju...
CF Jacoby Ellsbury (concussion) is making progress from his May 24 injury but not enough to accompany the Yankees on their upcoming seven-game West Coast trip. Manager Joe Girardi said Ellsbury will join Double-A Trenton to work out with the team. As of Saturday, Ellsbury's activities have consisted of riding a bike and a treadmill as well as playing catch.
Thu Jun 8 201704:11CF Jacoby Ellsbury (concussion-like symptoms) injured two weeks ...
CF Jacoby Ellsbury (concussion-like symptoms) was injured two weeks ago when he crashed into the center field wall to make a catch on Kansas City SS Alcides Escobar. He was placed on the disabled list after that game and Wednesday manager Joe Girardi said the headaches have not completely gone away. "It was never completely -- some days were a little bit better than others, but yeah, headed in the right direction," Ellsbury said. "We have a plan of what we're going to do today so just looking forward to moving forward and getting back on the field as soon as possible. Right now, what I can do is get my work in and just cheer the guys on." As of Wednesday, the only activity Ellsbury is currently doing is riding on the bike.
Wed Jun 7 201706:44CF Jacoby Ellsbury (concussion like symptoms) remains shut down,...
CF Jacoby Ellsbury (concussion like symptoms) remains shut down, though manager Joe Girardi said he is feeling better. Ellsbury was injured crashing into the wall while tracking down a fly ball by Kansas City SS Alcides Escobar on May 24 and has been on the DL since. Girardi also said Ellsbury had an MRI on his neck Monday and it showed no structural damage.
Mon Jun 5 201700:17OF Jacoby Ellsbury (concussion) never did come off seven-day con...
OF Jacoby Ellsbury (concussion) never did come off the seven-day concussion disabled list for the four-game series against the Blue Jays in Toronto that ended Sunday. He was eligible to come offThursday. Instead, he was placed on the 10-day DL and had his physical activity shut down after a recurrence of headaches. He was scheduled to visit a neurologist when team returned to New York after the Toronto series. Ellsbury suffered the concussion and ligament damage to his neck when the crashed into the center-field wall at Yankee Stadium while making a catch May 24.
Sat Jun 3 201715:35Yankees shut down CF Ellsbury as headaches return
The New York Yankees shut down center fielder Jacoby Ellsbury on Saturday after he began experiencing post-concussion headaches again.Yankees manager Joe Girardi told reporters before Saturday's game against in Toronto that Ellsbury will shut down all athletic activity and visit a neurologist next week when the team returns to New York."Sometimes it's tough when you have a concussion," Girardi said before the game against the Blue Jays. "You have to be careful. You have to do the right thing. I know he's frustrated. He wants to come back."Ellsbury sustained a concussion on May 24 when his head banged against the center field wall at Yankee Stadium. The next day, he was placed on the disabled list because of a concussion and a neck sprain.The 33-year-old Ellsbury was set to take batting practice Friday, but the headaches returned."As I told him (Friday), you just have to get help," Girardi told reporters. "These things, you can't predict. ... You don't know. Sometimes you feel good and then the increased activity will hurt you. So far, that's been his problem. The increased activity."Ellsbury is batting .281 with four home runs, 14 RBIs and eight stolen bases in 39 games. The Yankees signed Ellsbury to a seven-year, $153-million deal before the 2014 season.
Thu Jun 1 201703:33OF Jacoby Ellsbury took batting practice before game and schedul...
OF Jacoby Ellsbury took batting practice before the game and was scheduled to see the doctor (concussion). Manager Joe Girardi said they are hoping to get him cleared after meeting with the doctor.
Wed May 31 201705:41CF Jacoby Ellsbury (concussion, sprained neck) expected to do so...
CF Jacoby Ellsbury (concussion, sprained neck) was expected to do some running Tuesday and hit in the cage, manager Joe Girardi said. He could rejoin the club by the weekend against the Blue Jays. "It really comes down to how he reacts to the exercise," Girardi said. Ellsbury is batting .281 with four homers and 14 RBIs.
Tue May 30 201703:01CF Jacoby Ellsbury (concussion, sprained neck) still not ready t...
CF Jacoby Ellsbury (concussion, sprained neck) is still not ready to begin baseball activities, manager Joe Girardi said Monday. Ellsbury suffered the injury crashing into the wall May 24 against the Royals. "We're checking today and hopefully he'll be ready soon," Girardi said. Ellsbury is batting .281 with four homers and 14 RBIs.
Sat May 27 201703:59CF Jacoby Ellsbury (concussion, sprained neck) missed first game...
CF Jacoby Ellsbury (concussion, sprained neck) missed his first game since landing on the 7-day disabled list. Ellsbury was injured when he crashed into the wall to catch a long fly ball by Kansas City SS Alcides Escobar on the first pitch of Wednesday's 3-0 win. Manager Joe Girardi said it's too early to know if Ellsbury will only miss a week.
Fri May 26 201705:19CF Jacoby Ellsbury (concussion, sprained neck) placed on seven-d...
CF Jacoby Ellsbury (concussion, sprained neck) was placed on the seven-day disabled list Thursday. Ellsbury crashed into the center-field wall to catch a long fly ball on the first pitch of Wednesday's game vs. the Royals. He initially stayed in the game was but was removed after the first inning and diagnosed with a concussion and a sprained neck after getting checked out by doctors and trainer Steve Donahue. "Obviously, we're going to miss him for a while now, but he plays hard," manager Joe Girardi said.
Thu May 25 201703:11CF Jacoby Ellsbury placed on seven-day concussion disabled list ...
CF Jacoby Ellsbury was placed on the seven-day concussion disabled list following Wednesday's game. He exited the contest with a concussion and a neck sprain after crashing into the wall making a catch on SS Alcides Escobar's fly ball. Ellsbury was injured for the second time this season crashing into the wall. On May 1, he sustained a nerve injury to his left elbow after colliding with the wall to catch a ball hit by Toronto IF Ryan Goins. He missed three games with the injury.
Wed May 24 201723:34Yanks' Ellsbury leaves after collision with wall
NEW YORK -- New York Yankees center fielder Jacoby Ellsbury exited Wednesday's game against the Kansas City Royals with a concussion and a sprained neck after crashing into the wall in the top of the first inning.Ellsbury tracked down a fly ball by Alcides Escobar and hit the wall while making the catch. The right side of Ellsbury's face hit the wall as he fell down and stayed down for a minute or two.Yankees trainer Steve Donahue and manager Joe Girardi went to check on him and Ellsbury initially stayed in the game. He was replaced by Aaron Hicks after the bottom of the first.After the game the Yankees announced Ellbury will be placed on the seven-day concussion disabled list.Ellsbury is batting .281 with four home runs and 14 RBIs. On May 1, he crashed into the wall while making a catch on Toronto infielder Ryan Goins and was held out of the starting lineup for three games with a bruised nerve in his left elbow.
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