New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Stanton to increase batting practice ahead of his return

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NEW YORK — Yankees outfielder Giancarlo Stanton will head to the team’s minor league complex in Tampa, Florida, this week for batting practice, among the final steps before returning for the final weeks of an injurywrec­ked season.

“I feel like he’s really starting to build some momentum and doing pretty well,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said before Wednesday’s homestand finale against Texas. “He’ll start getting regular atbats this weekend and, hopefully, really starting to ramp him up.”

The 29yearold slugger has been limited to nine games with the Yankees this year. He strained his left biceps on March 31 in his third game, strained a shoulder and calf during his rehabilita­tion and did not return until June 18. Just a week later, he strained the posterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during an awkward headfirst slide into third base.

Stanton is hitting .290 with one home run and seven RBIs. He took batting practice on Tuesday against reliever Dellin Betances, who hopes to return this month from a lat injury that has sidelined him since spring training.

Betances and righthande­r Luis Severino were scheduled to pitch at DoubleA Trenton on Friday rather than for TripleA Scranton/WilkesBarr­e.

The RailRiders are at Durham, which could have rain related to Hurricane Dorian. Severino, also out with a lat injury, pitched one inning for Scranton last Sunday in his season debut.

Lefthander CC Sabathia, on the injured list for the fourth time in his final season, tested his chronicall­y painful right knee by playing catch for the second straight day.

Lefthander Jordan Montgomery allowed two runs and five hits over three innings for Trenton on Wednesday in his third appearance since Tommy John surgery on June 7 last year. He struck out five and walked none,

Boone said 20yearold righthande­r Deivi Garcia will remain at Scranton for the rest of the Internatio­nal League playoffs. Garcia is 13 with a 5.40 ERA in six starts and five relief appearance­s since his promotion to the RailRiders in July, striking out 45 and walking 20 in 40 innings.

“I think he’s still kind of finding his way at that level,” Boone said. “He’s a very young guy and still developing in a lot of ways.”

Infielder Gio Urshela, who hurt his right groin on Aug. 28, ran the bases and could be activated when eligible on Sunday at Boston.

Third baseman Miguel Andujar, recovering from seasonendi­ng surgery on May 20 to repair a torn labrum in his right shoulder, plans to start throwing next week and expects to be ready for spring training.

“It’s stronger now. It definitely feels better than it did before,” Andujar said through a translator. “I’m very happy with the work that they did. It’s showing progressio­n.”

 ?? Kathy Willens / Associated Press ?? Yankees OF/DH Giancarlo Stanton, right, who has been out the much of the season with various injuries, takes a break as he works with a trainer and a resistance band in the outfield on Wednesday in New York.
Kathy Willens / Associated Press Yankees OF/DH Giancarlo Stanton, right, who has been out the much of the season with various injuries, takes a break as he works with a trainer and a resistance band in the outfield on Wednesday in New York.

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