The New York Yankees have shared significant updates on the recovery progress of two key pitchers, Marcus Stroman and Jake Cousins, as they work their way back from injuries that have impacted their 2025 campaigns. These developments provide optimism for a Yankees team looking to bolster its pitching staff as the season progresses.
Today, RHP Marcus Stroman commences a rehab assignment with Double-A Somerset. Additionally, the Yankees returned RHP Jake Cousins from his rehab assignment.
On June 11, 2025, the Yankees announced that right-handed pitcher Marcus Stroman has been sent on a rehab assignment to the Double-A Somerset Patriots. Stroman, a veteran starter known for his competitive fire and groundball-inducing sinker, was placed on the 15-day injured list on April 12, 2025, due to left knee inflammation. The injury interrupted what had been a challenging start to his 2025 season, with Stroman posting a 0-1 record, an 11.57 ERA, and a 2.04 WHIP over three starts, totaling 9.1 innings pitched with seven strikeouts.
Stroman’s rehab assignment marks a critical step toward his return to the Yankees’ rotation. The 34-year-old right-hander, who has been a reliable presence in major league rotations for over a decade, will use this stint in Somerset to rebuild his stamina and refine his command. The Yankees are hopeful that Stroman can regain the form that made him a valuable addition to their staff, providing stability to a rotation that has faced its share of challenges this season. Fans and team officials will be closely monitoring his progress in Double-A as he works toward rejoining the big-league club.
Jake Cousins Returns from Rehab
In a separate move, the Yankees announced on June 11, 2025, that right-handed reliever Jake Cousins has been returned from his rehab assignment and is now reinstated to the active roster. Cousins began his rehab assignment with the High-A Hudson Valley Renegades on June 3, 2025, after being placed on the 60-day injured list on March 27, 2025, due to a right elbow flexor strain. The injury sidelined him for the early portion of the 2025 season, but his return adds a proven arm to New York’s bullpen.
Cousins, 30, has established himself as a reliable reliever over his career, boasting a 2.78 ERA across 88 appearances, with 125 strikeouts in 90.2 innings and a 1.25 WHIP. While he has not pitched in the majors this season due to his injury, his track record suggests he can be a valuable asset in high-leverage situations. His return strengthens a Yankees bullpen that has been a cornerstone of their success, providing manager Aaron Boone with another trusted option for late-inning matchups.
Looking Ahead
The updates on Stroman and Cousins signal positive momentum for the Yankees as they navigate the 2025 season. Stroman’s rehab assignment offers hope that the veteran can overcome his early-season struggles and contribute meaningfully to the rotation, while Cousins’ return bolsters an already formidable bullpen. With the postseason race heating up, these developments could prove pivotal for New York’s aspirations.
The Yankees will continue to monitor Stroman’s progress in Double-A, with expectations that he’ll make several starts before being cleared to rejoin the major league roster. Meanwhile, Cousins is likely to slot back into the bullpen immediately, providing depth and flexibility. As the season unfolds, both pitchers will have opportunities to make an impact and help the Yankees in their pursuit of a deep playoff run.
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