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Yankees outfielder who threw 105 MPH begins his rehab

The gardener of the Yankees from New York Aaron Hicks started his rehabilitation prior to MLB.

Player Aaron Hicks was cleared to start a pitching program, manager Aaron Boone told reporters on Wednesday, Boone did not provide an additional timeline for Hicks.

It is a very important step in the recovery of the 30-year-old from the Tommy John surgery that was performed in October of last year in the MLB.

Everyone expected Aaron Hicks to be lost in 8-10 months, but he may be back earlier than expected, thanks to the course of his recovery.

Aaron Hicks in July 2016, in his early years with the Yankees took a grounder in left field from where he took a great shot at 105 MPH to put the runner out on the plate, being the fastest shot recorded in the history of the MLB.

Here the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1awQCEIxBo

Hicks signed a 7-year contract for $ 70 million in the 2018 offseason, claiming to play for the Yankees for a long time, perhaps the bronx’s mules took into account the production of the hicks bat, not forgetting their fantasies with their glove in the MLB.

Hicks hit 27 home runs with 79 RBIs in 2018, with 246 batting average, something that boosted the Yankees to give this extension in the MLB.

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