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Yankees’ rehabbing outfielder is inching closer to a return

September 1, 2025 by Empire Sports Media

MLB: Tampa Bay Rays at New York Yankees
Brad Penner-Imagn ImagesBrad Penner-Imagn Images

When the New York Yankees traded for Austin Slater in late July, the move felt like a subtle but strategic upgrade.

Slater wasn’t brought in to be a star—he was brought in to fill a gap, a quiet weapon against left-handed pitchers when matchups demanded precision.

But just as he was settling into pinstripes, a hamstring strain sent him to the injured list on August 5, derailing those plans almost instantly.

A brief but frustrating Yankees debut

Slater’s Yankees debut lasted just three games, a blink in the chaos of a long season.

MLB: New York Yankees at Texas Rangers
Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

He went hitless in seven plate appearances, never really having the chance to show why the Yankees believed in his role.

Injuries often feel cruel in baseball, especially when they rob players of proving their worth at the exact moment opportunity knocks.

Rehab nearing its final steps

Now, nearly a month later, there’s finally hope. Multiple Yankees insiders, including Bryan Hoch, reported that Austin Slater is closing in on activation.

As expected, Ryan Yarbrough and J.C. Escarra are the Yankees’ September callups. Austin Slater is continuing his rehab and could be a choice later this week.

— Bryan Hoch ⚾️ (@BryanHoch) September 1, 2025

He’s already appeared in two rehab games for Triple-A Scranton, collecting a pair of singles and a walk in six trips to the plate.

It’s not much, but it’s enough to show his timing is sharpening. Per Greg Joyce of the New York Post, he likely needs one more rehab game before returning.

Yankees’ Sept. 1 call-ups are Ryan Yarbrough (off the IL) and J.C. Escarra. Austin Slater expected to need at least one more rehab game before coming off the IL.

— Greg Joyce (@GJoyce9) September 1, 2025

The roster puzzle awaiting Slater

The timing of his return presents an interesting challenge.

September call-ups have already brought Ryan Yarbrough and J.C. Escarra into the fold, leaving the Yankees with a suddenly crowded roster.

The question becomes: where does Austin Slater fit when he’s activated? That answer might hinge on how much manager Aaron Boone values his situational offense against lefties down the stretch.

MLB: Tampa Bay Rays at New York Yankees
Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

Why Austin Slater matters against lefties

Slater’s season numbers tell the story. Against right-handed pitching, he has struggled badly, producing just a 41 wRC+.

Against southpaws, though, his bat transforms into a dangerous tool, carrying a 125 wRC+—well above league average.

It’s that split which makes him valuable, like a chess piece best used in specific matchups rather than across the entire board.

For a team chasing every marginal advantage in the last month of the season, that kind of specialization matters.

The human side of the comeback

For Austin Slater, this is about more than stats. Being traded midseason, then losing almost a month to injury, tests a player’s resilience.

Returning now gives him the chance to rewrite his brief Yankees story before it’s prematurely defined by absence.

Every at-bat in September is not only about production but also about earning trust heading into October.

What’s next for the Yankees and Slater

If all goes well with his final rehab steps, Slater could be back in the Bronx later this week.

His bat against left-handers could quietly swing games, even if his role is part-time.

Baseball often rewards the unsung contributors, the players who shine in narrow but crucial moments—Austin Slater has the chance to be exactly that.

READ MORE: Yankees promote premium defensive catcher with extra roster spot

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