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GM Cashman not worried about Ellsbury being scratched
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GM Cashman not worried about Ellsbury being scratched

Published Jul. 3, 2015 1:41 a.m. ET

Before Thursday's rehab game, New York Yankees outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury was scratched.

This, however, isn't a big deal according to general manager Brian Cashman. Here's what he told the New York Post about the scratch:

“He is going through a spring-training-game-like-progression with all the sprints, and … slowly getting his legs back. All good. We will see him soon after we finish him off properly.’’

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Yankee fans have to be hopeful that a healthy Ellsbury will return soon, as he is hitting .324 (48/148) in his 37 games this season.

(h/t New York Post)

Photo credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

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