Luis Severino
SP ATH
Tue 6/18/19 3:47 PM

Severino (lat) is scheduled to throw from 105 feet Tuesday, Kristie Ackert of the New York Daily News reports.
EDGE Analysis
Severino is slowly advancing through his throwing progression, and if all goes well, he could be throwing off a mound either June 25 or 26, per Randy Miller of The Newark Star-Ledger. Considering he's been on the injured list for the entire 2019 campaign, he'll likely need a lengthy stay in the minors prior to being activated. Severino is currently targeting a return sometime in July.

Luis Severino
SP ATH
Tue 6/4/19 4:57 PM

Severino (lat) threw from 60 feet 50 times Monday, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Severino felt optimistic following his latest throwing session, and his next step will be to successfully throw on back-to-back days. The right-hander appears on track to be activated from the 60-day injured list soon after the All-Star break.

Luis Severino
SP ATH
Mon 6/3/19 12:45 AM

Severino (lat) will travel with the team to continue his throwing program, Kristie Ackert of the New York Daily News reports.
EDGE Analysis
Severino has thrown three times in the past week, and has apparently remained pain free as he will continue his throwing program. He's still thrown only off flat ground, but will continue to stretch out his arm until he is able to participate in long toss. Severino won't return until after the All-Star break, but this news is still positive for his eventual return this season.

Luis Severino
SP ATH
Fri 5/31/19 3:27 PM

Severino (lat) was throwing off flat ground again Friday, Coley Harvey of ESPN.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
It's the third time this week Severino has played catch as he is gradually stretching out his throwing distance. Once the 25-year-old is able to participate in long toss, he should be able to advance to throwing off a mound. Severino won't make his return prior to the All-Star break.

Luis Severino
SP ATH
Wed 5/29/19 3:53 PM

Severino (lat) was able to throw off flat ground Wednesday, Lindsey Adler of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
Severino has now thrown on two occasions this week, a positive sign as he continues to work back from a right lat strain. The Yankees plan to have Severino gradually stretch out his throwing distance over the next week or two before he resumes mound work. Severino has already been ruled out through the All-Star break.

Luis Severino
SP ATH
Mon 5/27/19 11:34 AM

Severino (lat) is visiting a doctor Monday in hopes of being cleared to play catch, Lindsey Adler of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
Severino hasn't felt any pain in his strained lat for approximately three weeks. He hopes to be able to throw off flat ground Monday or Tuesday. It's an important step in his road to recovery, though he remains not particularly close to a return to action.

Luis Severino
SP ATH
Wed 5/22/19 6:22 PM

Severino (lat) could resume playing catch Monday, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
He has already been ruled out through the All-Star break, so this isn't necessarily actionable, but it's good to know he is at least progressing. The Yankees have weathered his absence quite well, getting excellent early season performances from Domingo German and CC Sabathia.

Luis Severino
SP ATH
Sun 5/5/19 12:16 PM

General manager Brian Cashman said Sunday that Severino (lat) won't be ready to return from the 60-day injured list until after the All-Star break, Jim Bowden of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
Since he's been sidelined all season, Severino is eligible for reinstatement from the IL in late May, but there's been little evidence to date suggesting that the right-hander was trending toward returning at that time. Instead, the 25-year-old was more realistically targeting an activation in early July, but Cashman's comments suggest that timeline has been pushed back even further. Severino remains in the midst of a six-week shutdown program after being diagnosed April 9 with a Grade 2 lat strain following an unsuccessful long-toss session. Even if he hits no further snags in his rehab, he won't be ready to throw again until late May and will likely require a multi-start rehab assignment before coming off the IL.

Luis Severino
SP ATH
Thu 4/25/19 3:03 PM

Severino (lat) was transferred to the 60-day injured list Thursday.
EDGE Analysis
This is simply procedural, as Severino, who has been sidelined all season, is still about a month away from resuming baseball activities. In a corresponding move, the Yankees signed Cameron Maybin to a major-league contract and added him to their active roster.

Luis Severino
SP ATH
Wed 4/17/19 3:09 PM

Severino's Grade 2 lat strain isn't a setback but has been around since the day he strained his shoulder, Lindsey Adler of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
Severino says that both injuries occurred at the same time, but only the shoulder issue was picked up in his first MRI. The lack of a setback is at least mildly encouraging but doesn't change his overall timeline. He's still at least five weeks from taking part in baseball activities and will then have to build his arm strength back up before returning to game action.