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Yankees won’t see Luis Severino for quite a while

The biggest of the Yankees’ myriad injuries won’t be healed soon.

“[Luis] Severino you won’t see until after the All-Star break, in our minds,” Brian Cashman said Sunday on Sirius XM.

This serves as the first hazy timetable the Yankees have given for the ace’s return from a Grade 2 lat strain. Severino has not pitched this season, originally shut down with rotator-cuff inflammation, until a later MRI revealed the strain. The All-Star Game is July 9.

The Yankees GM went one-by-one on “The Front Office” to update the various ailments the Yankees are fighting:

— James Paxton, who hit the IL Saturday with left knee inflammation, is looking at a “three-week-at-max situation” before returning, Cashman said.