Yankees Injury Notes: Jake Cousins undergoing elbow testing, Marcus Stroman's first rehab start set
Prior to Tuesday's game against the Royals, Yankees manager Aaron Boone gave updates on Jake Cousins and Marcus Stroman.

Prior to Tuesday's series opener against the Royals in Kansas City, Yankees manager Aaron Boone gave updates on a few players...
Jake Cousins pulled from rehab assignment
Cousins was on rehab assignment, recovering from a forearm/pectoral injury, when he was suddenly removed by the Yankees due to an elbow issue.
Boone said the assignment was paused because Cousins spoke up after the reliever said he "felt some stuff in his elbow." The right-hander has undergone an MRI and has met with doctors on Tuesday to get to the bottom of the issue.
Cousins, 30, has yet to pitch for the Yankees this season but was a good bullpen piece a season ago. In 37 appearances in 2024, Cousins pitched to a 2.37 RA and a 1.05 WHIP. He also had eight holds and one save in one opportunity.
Marcus Stroman's first rehab start set
On a positive note, the Yankees have set the date for Stroman's first rehab start. The veteran right-hander will take the mound for Double-A Somerset on Wednesday.
Stroman (knee) has been trying to work his way back to the Yankees rotation after making three starts earlier this season. He's allowed 12 earned runs in 9.1 innings across those three starts.
Stroman will join teammate Giancarlo Stanton in Somerset. The slugger started his rehab assignment on Tuesday and will likely be in the lineup for Stroman when he takes the mound on Wednesday.
With a crowded rotation, the Yankees will have to make a decision on what to do with Stroman. The logical move would be to move Ryan Yarbrough back into the bullpen as slide Stroman in the rotation with Max Fried, Carlos Rodon, Clarke Schmidt and Will Warren.