Yankees’ Anthony Rizzo encouraged with rehab as he nears next step
Although manager Aaron Boone said Anthony Rizzo is still “a few weeks” away from returning to the Yankee lineup, the first baseman said Sunday he’s encouraged by how he feels after missing the last two months with a fractured arm.
Rizzo has been hitting and taking grounders.
He said that he’s due for another scan on his arm soon, potentially this week, and if that comes back clean, he would begin rehab games.
But he added that he doesn’t want to return as the player he was when injured.
Rizzo had a lowly .630 OPS — worse than every first baseman with at least 250 plate appearances outside of Washington’s Joey Meneses.
“I feel great and am seeing the ball well,’’ Rizzo said. “I’ve got to come back and produce. It’s not like I’m coming back having hit 25 homers with a bunch of RBIs and a good average. I wasn’t playing like the best version of myself before I got hurt.
“This team needs me to be better than I was and that’s what I want to do. As soon as I get back, I want to be able to contribute. That’s the plan. I want to be a factor. I don’t want to just be here.”
