TAMPA, Fla. -- New York Yankees center fielder Aaron Hicks played in the outfield for the first time since being sidelined in early March by a strained left lower back.
Hicks threw out a runner trying to score Thursday, moving in to grab a fly in the fifth inning of an extended spring training game against Philadelphia Phillies minor leaguers. He made a perfect one-hop throw to the plate to complete an inning-ending double play.
"Things are going well," Hicks said.
Hicks played five innings garnering 3 hits, 1 home run and 1 walk in three at-bats. In his first extended spring game Wednesday, he went 1 for 3 with 1 single and 2 walks as the designated hitter.
Hicks is scheduled to DH on Friday and play seven innings in center Saturday at extended spring training.
There was no update on shortstop Troy Tulowitzki, who left his second rehabilitation game with Class A Tampa on Wednesday night with tightness in his left calf. That is the same calf he strained last month and has kept him out since April 3. Tulowitzki singled to left in the first inning Wednesday but then was lifted for a pinch runner.
Third baseman Miguel Andujar is scheduled to play in his third game with Tampa on Thursday night and could rejoin the Yankees this weekend. Andujar has not played for the Yankees since tearing the labrum in his right shoulder while sliding into third base on a pickoff attempt on March 31.
First baseman Logan Morrison, signed to a minor league contract two weeks ago, continues playing in extended spring games.