The Yankees coach is coming off surgery after suffering dizziness, low energy and shortness of breath.
Aaron Boone, strategist of New York Yankees, gradually resumed activity with the squad after a pacemaker was inserted in a surgery performed on March 3 at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Tampa.
The 48-year-old coach had admitted that he was suffering from dizziness, low energy and shortness of breath, which led him to make the decision to be intervened, in order to be fit for his fourth season with the Bronx team in the majors. Suspenders.
In the pre-season match this Sunday against the Blue Jays, the Californian told how he lives these days after surgery. “It’s completely different, honestly … The energy, even the cardiovascular capacity. I have been able to do tours with the stationary bike that I had not done in several months, so much so that I had not even realized how they should feel,” he valued in statements that consign the MLB site in Spanish.
“Still (I’m) with arm restrictions … So I can’t lift weights like I normally do and I hope that’s just a few more weeks. But as far as moving, energy in the morning and all day, so much the better.” , he sentenced.
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