NEW YORK -- Some injury updates on a few Red Sox players:

* Dustin Pedroia (hamstring) is still getting daily treatment, but has yet to be cleared to resume baseball activities.

Pedroia is spending his second stint on the DL with the same hamstring strain. He returned briefly at the start of the second half, but a week later, was back on the DL.

"There's no exact timeline on when he'll start baseball activities, when he'll start to take ground balls, that sort of thing,'' said John Farrell. "It was going to be roughly a seven-day shutdown from (the time he received some platelet-rich plasma injections), but he's been getting treatment all along.

"I would think by the time we get to Detroit, that activity would start to ramp up.''

* Mookie Betts, who's on the seven-day DL, will rejoin the team in Detroit Friday.

"He had a good day Sunday, another good day (Monday), with the increase in physical activity,'' said Farrell. "So there's been no (recurrence) of the concussion symptoms right now.''