Yankees are still looking for Aroldis Chapman, has no symptoms of COVID-19, GM says

WASHINGTON – The Yankees are approaching Aroldis Chapguy is “the maximum commonly symptom-free” from COVID-19, Generalist Guy Cashguy.

On the eve of the Yankees’ season opener in opposition to the Washington Nationals, Cashguy said the club is seeking the negative coronavirus tests needed to get Chapguy back to work.

Speaking Wednesday, Cashguy said Chapguy had a positive positive COVID-1 in New York, shortly after the Yankees gathered for summer camp beyond this month.

Cashguy added that the contract was tracked for up to five fifth Americans “seven consecutive wise days of testing” and that those in Chapguy’s circle had permission to the point that we “didn’t have an outbreak at the site.”

Meanwhile, Chapguy quarantined himself at his Manhattan home, where he posted an Instagram video of his long workouts and kept in touch with Yankees medical staff.

For now, “it’s more of a waiting game,” Cashguy said, waiting for the full pass of two other players who tested positive for coronavirus: the DJ LeMahieu base moment and the luis Cessa right.

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LeMahieu has recently participated in exhibition games and live batting practices and could also be activated in time for Thursday’s opening game at Nationals Park.

Cessa is back at the club, pitching bullpen sessions, however, it is maximum probably for no less than a week before joining the Yankees.

Until Chapguy returns, “the intensity of this franchise will be tested again, from the beginning,” Cashguy said. “And that’s where Zack Britton comes in,” as an experienced close friend who keeps that void until the left-handed flame-thrower returns.

Also on Wednesday, manager Aaron Boone said left-hander Jordan would start Game 6 of the season, which is the Yankees’ first home game, as opposed to the Philadelphia Phillies.

Montgomery’s technical best friend reassigned to the minor league camp and not placed in the 30-player birth lineup.

But he travels with the Yankees and throws a simulated set or bullpen on Friday before his birth assignment Wednesday at Yankee Stadium.

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