The New York Yankees look to conclude their series against the Cincinnati Reds on June 21, at 1:35 P.M. EST.
The series sits at an even 1-1, after the Yankees fell 10-2 on Saturday.
Before the game, manager Aaron Boone spoke to the media about outfielder Trent Grisham, claiming that there’s a chance for him to join the team on their upcoming road trip.
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Aaron Boone is ‘Encouraged’ by How Well Trent Grisham is Doing After Hamstring Injury
Trent Grisham injured his hamstring on June 12 while rounding first base and sliding into second after hitting a single. Aaron Boone and the New York Yankees initially reported that Grisham would be down for a “few weeks”.
However, it seems as if the rehab process has been smooth sailing for the 29-year-old.
Yankees reporter Bryan Hoch posted to X following the Yankees’ pregame press conference saying that Grisham has been performing on-field agility exercises.
“Trent Grisham has been performing on-field agility exercises,” Hoch wrote. “The Yankees are discussing whether he will accompany them on their trip to Detroit/Boston. ‘We’re really encouraged by how well he’s doing,’ Aaron Boone said.”
After their game against the Cincinnati Reds today, the Yankees face the Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox on the road.
Grisham is one of three Yankees’ position players on the IL right now. The other two being Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Judge.
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