Giancarlo Stanton remains in Tampa working out, with what the Yankees are now calling a strained left shoulder.
The slugger has been out since March 31, when he suffered a left biceps strain during the Yankees’ third game of the season.
He had a cortisone injection in his shoulder on April 22 and is still recovering from the shoulder strain, while the biceps issue has cleared up.
Stanton took live at-bats for the first time Monday and was scheduled to do the same thing Tuesday, with general manager Brian Cashman saying Stanton was “progressing.”
“It’s not quite right,’’ manager Aaron Boone said of Stanton’s shoulder.