When factoring in the minor injuries that manage to keep New York Yankees outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury off the field, it seems likely that he might not play at all in 2019. Being that the veteran hasn’t played in a professional game since 2017, his chances of returning in the next two months aren’t high.
A recent injury – plantar fasciitis – has restrained his ability to run in recent weeks. Manager Aaron Boone has stated that Ellsbury is far from returning to form and will likely miss a good chunk of the season if he can even make his way back to relative health.