According to Lou DiPietro of the YES Network, New York Yankees outfielder Mason Williams has been cleared to resume baseball activities after sitting out the first two weeks of camp with lingering patella tendonitis in his left knee.
The injury has restricted him to minor throwing but he will now begin running on Monday.
Williams, 25, has suffered several injuries throughout his young career and even started the 2016 season late because he was still recovering from the surgery on his right shoulder from the previous summer. Hopefully, for him and the Yankees, this knee injury becomes a non-factor as this season is as vital as it gets.