Yankees' Clarke Schmidt Faces Live Hitters 1 Year After Second Tommy John Surgery
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Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 18
Yankees' Clarke Schmidt Faces Live Hitters 1 Year After Second Tommy John Surgery
3 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jul 18
Summary
A 15-pitch session against live hitters marked Clarke Schmidt’s latest rehab step, one year and one week after his second Tommy John surgery.
Schmidt said the outing went smoothly and has moved into a throwing program every four to five days, with Saturday’s work limited to fastballs and reduced effort despite touching 95 mph in warmups.
The right-hander said he expects to pitch in the majors this season and is open to either a rotation or bullpen role as New York chases the pennant.
Aaron Judge, out since May 31 with a right rib fracture, still has not been cleared for baseball activities and was transferred to the 60-day injured list.
Max Fried also advanced in his recovery, coming through a 52-pitch Triple-A rehab start well and lining up for another outing Thursday before the Yankees decide on a return.