Yankees' Aroldis Chapman cleared to return

ByMARLY RIVERA
July 31, 2020, 4:19 PM

The New York Yankees will no longer have any players on the COVID-19 injured list after closer Aroldis Chapman was cleared to return to the team, manager Aaron Boone said Friday.

Chapman became the Yankees' third major leaguer to test positive for COVID-19 on July 11, at the start of summer camp.

Nonetheless, the Yankees' bullpen will remain short-handed with Tommy Kahnle unavailable due to forearm tightness.

All-Star infielder DJ LeMahieu and pitcher Luis Cessa also tested positive before heading to New York to complete the intake testing protocols. Both had already been cleared by the team, and LeMahieu made his season debut Saturday.

Chapman had passed all intake testing and was allowed to report to workouts at Yankee Stadium, but he tested positive for the coronavirus during the monitoring phase.

The Yankees, who have one of the deepest relief corps in the majors, have won four of their first five games of the season without Chapman. Zack Britton closed out two of those games.

Kahnle had an MRI on Friday and will see the team doctor on Friday night. He wasn't available for Thursday night's game in Baltimore, as Yankees manager Aaron Boone opted to use Jonathan Loaisiga in a spot usually reserved for Kahnle.

Kahnle has pitched only one inning this season, throwing 20 pitches and striking out three in a 3-2 win over the defending champion Washington Nationals on Sunday.