The Yankees could be getting one injured piece of their outfield back soon, and it appears Cameron Maybin will be more than ready when he arrives.

Maybin, appearing in his first Triple-A rehab game while working his way back from a strained calf suffered on June 23, went 4-for-5 with a home run and a double on Tuesday in an 11-6 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders win over the Columbus Clipper in Columbus, Ohio.

From MILB.com:

“MLB Rehabber, Cameron Maybin, was as good as could be advertised in working his way back from a calf strain. He singled sharply to left field on the very first pitch of the game and later homered in the middle innings against the team he played for earlier this season.”

Here’s more on Maybin from NJ Advance Media’s Randy Miller:

Outfielder Cameron Maybin was hot when he went on the injured list on June 23 with a calf strain and he was still hot Tuesday when he began a rehab assignment by going 4-for-5 with a homer and double as Scranton/Wilkes-Barre’s designated hitter in an 11-6 win at Columbus.

Maybin is expected to play five or six games for the RailRiders before being activated from the IL.

“Hopefully within a week, he’ll start to be an option for us,” manager Aaron Boone said of Maybin, who hit .314 with five homers in 24 games with the Yankees."

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In that same game, Yankees prospect Clint Frazier also stole the show. The outfielder went 4-for-4 with a pair of home runs, highlighting a night where the Triple-A RailRiders hit six total home runs.

(NJ Advance Media’s Randy Miller contributed to this report.)

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