New York Post

Sevy might soon return to rotation

- By DAN MARTIN

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — While the Yankees’ rotation is nearly unrecogniz­able right now, with Gerrit Cole and Jordan Montgomery on the COVID-19 injured list and Domingo German out with shoulder inflammati­on, they may be closer to getting some reinforcem­ents.

Luis Severino may be back in the rotation after one more rehab outing, Aaron Boone said Monday. And Corey Kluber, out with a strained right shoulder since May, is set to make his first rehab start with Double-A Somerset on Thursday.

Severino threw four perfect innings in a rehab start for Somerset on Sunday. He struck out 5 of the 12 batters he faced, requiring only 48 pitches, part of a combined no-hitter.

Boone called it a “great sign” and that Severino would start again in the minors on Friday — and potentiall­y with the Yankees following that outing.

“Get him built up more and then we’ll probably have a decision in front of us, whether he takes another [rehab start] or at that point is with us. He’s certainly getting close.”

Boone watched video of the outing on Monday and said Severino “looks and feels really good ... what stood out to me was the confidence and energy he was pitching with. He feels good and is ready to go.”

Boone added Severino’s stuff was better than his previous start, throwing in the mid- to upper-90s.

“Just the way he got after it, his stuff is good, but the energy he’s out there with, he’s feeling good,’’ Boone said.

Kluber hasn’t pitched in a game since leaving a start on May 25 after three innings — one outing after he threw a no-hitter in Texas.

The Yankees have said they expect the 35-year-old back in September and he’ll need to be built up before he rejoins the rotation.

➤ Since the Yankees had another COVID-19 outbreak following their previous road trip, Tuesday’s scheduled starter, Nestor Cortes Jr., was asked the level of concern with the Yankees on the road again.

“You always worry,’’ Cortes said. “I had it [about] a month ago. It lasted for three or four days and I got over it. Hopefully these guys can do the same.”

➤ Brett Gardner hit leadoff against right-hander Carlos Hernandez Monday, with Boone saying he wanted to balance out the lineup and provide “traffic” for DJ LeMahieu, who was placed in the No. 5 spot. LeMahieu had reached base multiple times in four of his previous six games. Gardner was 2-for-4 with two RBIs while LeMahieu was 2-for-5 with an RBI in Monday’s 8-6 win over the Royals in 11 innings. LeMahieu hit a double and a triple.

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