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Yankees’ Oswaldo Cabrera Faces Injury Setback During Victory Against Mariners

Yankees’ Oswaldo Cabrera Faces Injury Setback During Victory Against Mariners

The New York Yankees have announced the placement of infielder Oswaldo Cabrera on the 10-day injured list. This decision follows a severe ankle injury Cabrera suffered during the team’s 11-5 victory over the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park on Monday night.

The Incident Unfolds

The injury occurred in a critical moment during the top of the ninth inning. With the bases loaded and one out, Cabrera occupied third base. Yankees star Aaron Judge hit a fly ball to right field.

Cabrera opted to tag up as the ball was caught, and he made a sprint towards home plate. In an effort to evade Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh’s tag, Cabrera slid awkwardly while attempting to touch home plate, resulting in a twisted ankle.

Immediate Response on the Field

The YES Network broadcast captured the alarming scenes as Cabrera expressed visible distress while on the ground at home plate. Medical personnel quickly rushed to provide assistance, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation.

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After being assessed, Cabrera’s injured ankle was carefully placed in a brace. He was subsequently transported off the field on a stretcher, as confirmed by Yankees’ manager Aaron Boone.

Cabrera’s Concern for the Game

Following the incident, Aaron Judge revealed that Cabrera’s immediate concern was whether he had managed to score the run before leaving the game. Judge reflected on Cabrera’s character, stating, “So, just kind of shows you what type of guy he is. Something like that happens and the one thing on his mind for all the pain and everything is, ‘Did I score?’”

A Strong Team Player

Judge further praised Cabrera, saying, “He cares for everybody in this room. He loves being a Yankee. He wears his jersey with pride. This is a tough one, especially for a guy who’s grinded his whole life and finally got an opportunity to be our everyday guy and has been excelling at it.” Cabrera’s dedication to the team is clear.

Season Performance and Role

Cabrera had been primarily starting at third base for the Yankees during this season after previously serving as a utility player who showcased versatility across the diamond. In his 34 appearances this season, he has achieved a .243 batting average, contributing one home run and 11 RBIs. Over his four-year career, Cabrera’s batting average stands at .234 with a total of 34 home runs.

Moving Ahead After the Injury

As a corresponding move, DJ LeMahieu has been activated from the injured list to replace Cabrera on the roster. LeMahieu had dealt with calf and hip issues in spring training and had been sidelined since the beginning of the season. His return will be crucial as the Yankees navigate the coming weeks.

Looking Forward

The Yankees, currently with a record of 24-17, are scheduled to face the Mariners again at 9:40 p.m. ET on Tuesday. The ongoing series presents a critical opportunity for the team to maintain momentum despite the recent injury setback.

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