NEW YORK — Not every Yankees player is getting hurt — it only feels that way.

Some are actually on the mend and closer than ever to returning to the majors.

Yankees manager Aaron Boone provided updates on three players before Tuesday’s game against the Tigers at Yankee Stadium.

LHP CC Sabathia

Injury: Degenerative condition in right knee

Status: Suspended list; expected to go on 10-day injured list Wednesday

What’s new: Sabathia threw 49 pitches over four innings in a minor-league game at the team’s player development complex in Tampa on Monday. “He’s close,” Boone said. “Probably one more start and then would likely join us. So maybe the middle of the month or just before, we’re kind of targeting.” Sabathia was suspended the first give games of the season for throwing at a Rays hitter in his last start late last September.

RHP Luis Severino

Injury: Right rotator cuff inflammation

Status: 10-day injured list

What’s new: Severino hasn’t progressed beyond long toss. The Yankees set an early May target return for him. “Once he gets on a mound,” Boone said, “he’ll start to progress, obviously.” Severino didn’t make a spring training start.

RHP Dellin Betances

Injury: Right shoulder impingement

Status: 10-day injured list

What’s new: Betances bullpen session early Tuesday. Boone said he didn’t have details on it, but, “I know it went well. He should be getting ready to face hitters. If that goes well, Dellin would move pretty quick because he doesn’t obviously have to get built up like Sevy, moving in the right direction there.”

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