BATLIMORE — Didi Gregorius went through a light workout Friday afternoon at Camden Yards, where he played catch with infield coach Carlos Mendoza before the Yankees’ 7-5 victory over the Orioles in 10 innings.
Following the session Gregorius said he was hopeful he won’t need longer than the required 10 days to come off the disabled list, but didn’t promise he would be ready to rejoin the lineup Thursday, which is the first day he is eligible.
When Aroldis Chapman will come off the 10-day DL isn’t known either, but the All-Star closer will miss more than the minimum.