Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Yanks' Teixeira has partially damaged muscle sheath

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) a Mark Teixeira says he's a partially split tendon sheath in his right wrist and didn't exclude lacking up to 8 weeks of the normal season. The initial baseman rejoined the New York Yankees at spring coaching Sunday after getting injured March 5 while with the U.S. team at the Planet Baseball Classic. As a strained wrist the damage initially was declared. "The tendon is fine," Teixeira said. "That could be the positive thing. It is the sheath that contains the tendon over. ... It's the little covering that keeps the tendon set up. Whenever you turn your hand, that tendon may snap in and out if the sheath is gone, and so the tendon sheath just got broken a little bit, and we just wish to ensure that the tendon is sitting in the dance right and it is firm. Then your tendon includes a opportunity to get ruined, if that doesn't heal, and you truly don't need that." Teixeira plans to begin limited football drills in of a week and is hopeful that surgery won't be necessary. While swinging a heavy bat left-handed off a tee within an indoor cage all through pregame warmups with the U.S he was injured. at the Entire World Baseball Classic. The Yankees have said Teixeira will soon be out until at the least May possibly. "The great thing is it is nothing important, nothing where I'm missing a whole season," Teixeira said. Teixeira isn't blaming his national group contribution for the injury. "It has nothing regarding the WBC," he said. "It could be a very important factor when we were not doing offers. Playing games were started by us on the 23rd of February. Feb 23rd, consider it." "So we're playing games," Teixeira added. "It does not matter if you're WBC, does not matter if you are spring training, I was striking off a tee. It was a freak injury. If nobody was playing baseball and we made a decision to appear in January or February and start playing seven inning games, then people would say, 'OK, what is this WBC'? but we're playing games." Teixeira needs to start swinging a one-handed and fielding grounders following a week of cardio work. He says the wrist is stiff, but there's no pain. "This is a thing that if I keep coming back early, I am not going to be great and I will blow it out and risk surgery, and then I am gone the complete year," Teixeira said. Left-hander Andy Pettitte and nearer Mariano Rivera are slated to take part in minor league games Monday, an day for the Yankees. Phil Hughes is always to put in his first simulated sport Monday since being sidelined by a bulging disk in his upper back on Feb. 18. The right-hander could miss his first turn in the rotation. Shortstop Derek Jeter is shown on the journey roster for Tuesday's game against Philadelphia in Clearwater. Consecutive games were played by the Yankees captain in the area Friday and Saturday for the very first time since foot surgery last October. "Try to play him a couple times in a line again and get from there," boss Joe Girardi said. Reliever Boone Logan, out because of a sore shoulder, may toss in a simulated game Tuesday. Girardi thinks there is plenty of time for the left-hander to be ready for opening day. Left-handed reliever Clay Rapada, slowed by a neck injury, is playing catch, but his opening-day position hasn't been established. New York introduced Matt Diaz, authorized as a league free agent through the offseason to contend for an extra outfield spot. Your choice to release the 35-year old Diaz came after the Yankees closed outfielders Ben Francisco and Brennan Boesch int he past week.

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