When the New York Yankees return from the All-Star break Friday, another member of the walking wounded could be close to returning as well. First baseman Luke Voit landed on the injured list July 2 with an abdominal strain he suffered in the London Series against the Boston Red Sox.

Manager Aaron Boone told WFAN’s Mike Francesa on Thursday that Voit is set to return this weekend when the Yankees host the Toronto Blue Jays.

“Voit will be sometime in the next couple of days. Probably won’t be activated (Friday). Might have him do one rehab game. We’ll talk through that over here this evening and into the morning. He’ll likely be back at some point this weekend or certainly first of next week. As far as Dellin Betances and Sevy, hopefully they’re getting to the point this weekend where they might start their throwing program, getting ramped up. They’re both doing well and getting to that point where they’ll be ready to start throwing and then obviously the progression from there.”

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Voit was the 22nd member of the Yankees to land on the injured list this season. Before going down, he was hitting .280 with 17 home runs and 50 RBI.

Voit had garnered consideration for the All-Star Game before going down. His 17 home runs are a career high and rank third-best on the Yankees this season.

Gary Sanchez leads the way with 24 home runs. Gleyber Torres is second with 19 home runs. Both Sanchez and Torres represented the Yankees at the All-Star Game, along with Masahiro Tanaka, Aroldis Chapman and DJ LeMahieu.

Edwin Encarnacion has 25 home runs this season, but only four have come since his trade from the Seattle Mariners.

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