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Yankees’ Wells Returns Strong, Grisham Progressing After Injury

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Austin Wells made his long-awaited return to the Yankees lineup after a two-week absence due to cervical headaches. Although he went 0-for-2 and exited in the sixth inning, Wells expressed optimism following his performance. “I felt solid,” he said, adding, “I saw the ball well, so I feel good.” The Yankees are counting on Wells to regain his form, as he has historically combined solid defense with decent offensive contributions. However, his performance this season has dipped, resulting in a disappointing 50 OPS+ over his first 47 games.

In another positive development, center fielder Trent Grisham is making strides in his recovery from a hamstring injury. He executed agility drills on the field ahead of the Yankees’ 4-1 loss to the Reds. Manager Aaron Boone shared his enthusiasm about Grisham’s progress, stating, “We’re really encouraged by how well he’s doing.” The Yankees could benefit from Grisham’s quick return, as his presence would add depth to an offense that has managed to stay afloat since Aaron Judge’s injury.

Meanwhile, Jasson Domínguez has been stepping up in right field, filling in for the injured Judge. While Domínguez has shown flashes of potential with some impressive plays, he has also encountered challenges, including overrunning a ball and struggling with a fly ball down the line. Outfield instructor Luis Rojas remains optimistic about the young player’s adaptation to right field, saying, “I’m very confident in him feeling very comfortable quickly. Obviously, you want more experience for him there. Our right field [at Yankee Stadium] plays a lot different than a lot of other places in the big leagues, but with his tools… I think it’s gonna work well for him.”

Additionally, J.C. Escarra is likely to make a swift return to the majors after being optioned earlier this month. The Yankees had sent him down when Wells was activated, opting to keep Ali Sánchez as the backup catcher. However, with Sánchez expected to go on the paternity list soon, Escarra’s opportunity to rejoin the team appears imminent. In his previous stint, Escarra recorded a .188/.239/.271 slash line and a 42 OPS+ over 32 games.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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