Ellsbury (concussion) is dealing with headaches again and he has been shut down, Erik Boland of Newsday reports.
EDGE Analysis
He will see a neurologist on Monday, and will not be able to partake in any rehab or baseball-related activities until he is symptom-free. This sounds like it could turn into an extended absence for Ellsbury, who has been out since May 24. Aaron Hicks, who is hitting .337/.443/.570 with four home runs and five steals since the start of May, should continue to start in center field most nights for the foreseeable future.