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Return anticipated: 2024
Aaron Boone, the manager of the Yankees, stated that Cortes started a throwing program on December 4 and plans to ramp up to Spring Training normally.

After being unable to play catch, on August 10, he had an MRI, wahich revealed a recurrence of the left rotator cuff strain that had sidelined him for two months earlier in the season. (Recent update: December 4)

Anthony Misiewicz, LHP
Return anticipated: 2024
During the Yankees’ game against the Pirates on September 15 at PNC Park, Misiewicz was hit in the head by a line drive that traveled at 100.6 mph. The next day, following his tests and positive scan results, he was discharged from Allegheny General Hospital. According to manager Aaron Boone, Misiewicz was still exhibiting symptoms when he saw a doctor in New York on September 18. (Recent update: October 1)

 

R.H. Tommy Kahnle (inflammatory right shoulder)
Return anticipated: 2024
When Kahnle last pitched on September 20 against Toronto, he threw two wild pitches and gave up four walks in the first two thirds of an inning. On September 25, with effect from September 22, he was placed on the 15-day injured list, thereby ending his 2023 season. Aaron Boone, the manager of the Yankees, described the problem as typical baseball season wear and tear. (Recent update: October 1)

Albert Abreu, RHP (strain in his right hamstring)
Return anticipated: 2024
Manager Aaron Boone stated that Abreu had been battling a hamstring problem on and off. “He’s talked about something that’s lingered off and on a little bit all year,” according to Boone. September 7 was Abreu’s last pitch. (Recent update: October 1)

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