BOSTON — Luis Severino gave up a homer and struck out five in three-plus innings of work for Double-A Trenton in his second rehab outing on Friday.
According to Yankees manager Aaron Boone, his next appearance could be with the big league club. Severino, sidelined first with rotator cuff inflammation and then a strained lat, has missed the entire season.
“Overall, it was pretty successful,’’ Boone said after the Yankees lost 6-1 to the Red Sox. “We’ll talk about whether one more [minor league start] is beneficial or [if he will] come with us.”
Dellin Betances appeared in his first rehab outing for Trenton in the same game and pitched a scoreless inning.