PITTSBURGH -- Cody Bellinger is dealing with a stiff back that kept him out of Friday¡¯s lineup against the Pirates, Yankees manager Aaron Boone said.
Bellinger experienced the issue during Thursday¡¯s 9-7 victory over the D-backs at Yankee Stadium, according to Boone, who said he did not want to press the issue considering the club¡¯s early-morning arrival in Pittsburgh for the Bucs¡¯ home opener.
"It was pretty stiff on him; it was a little better after the game,¡± Boone said. ¡°Once we got on the plane, we were getting off the plane at two in the morning. I just felt like, let¡¯s give it a day and try and calm it down.¡±
Bellinger reported improvement Friday and could be available off the bench if needed, Boone said.
"It¡¯s not something I want to mess with,¡± Boone said. ¡°I don¡¯t think it¡¯s anything too big.¡±
The 29-year-old Bellinger went hitless in Thursday¡¯s game and is 5-for-21 (.238) with a home run and six RBIs in his first six games with the Yankees, having been acquired from the Cubs in December.
In additional injury updates, left-hander Tyler Matzek (oblique) is nearing a Minor League rehab assignment, with his next appearance likely to come with Single-A Tampa. Matzek could be big league-ready before the end of April, Boone said.
Boone said right-hander Scott Effross (left hamstring) recently experienced a setback, which will push his timeline further back. Effross was injured after throwing one pitch in his second Spring Training appearance on Feb. 25.
The Yankees are also closely watching right-hander Luis Gil (high-grade right lat strain), who Boone said is a week to 10 days away from resuming playing catch. Gil, the reigning American League Rookie of the Year, could be a factor after the All-Star break.
In the meantime, the Bombers¡¯ bullpen is more full on Friday, with right-hander Devin Williams returning from the paternity list. In a corresponding move, right-hander Adam Ottavino was designated for assignment.
More help is on the way; Boone said the club is planning to activate right-hander Ian Hamilton when eligible on Tuesday in Detroit.