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Yankees announce the ankle break for the infield

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Seattle – For everyone who saw Oswaldo Cabreras devastating injury on Monday evening, the official diagnosis of the Yankees infield was not surprised.

Cabrera avoided a day on the home plate for a day, while he achieved ninth inning victims and suffered a left ankle fracture during the 11: 5 victory of the Yankees against the Mariners in T-Mobile Park.

When the Yankees prepared for the game on Tuesday evening, Cabrera flew back to New York to see a specialist.

The operation is an option, per boon, but there is no time frame for the publicly oriented time frame for Cabrera's return until it has been examined.

“Hopefully we will know exactly in the next few days what we are dealing with,” said Boone before the game on Tuesday evening.

After the game on Monday evening, waves of 6 to 8 Yankees players and employees-a single Boone-Cabrera visited in the HarborView Medical Center after being picked up from the field in a medical van.

Boone found Cabrera as a “classic cabby, in astonishing mood, which felt good to us”, although we may have lost a remaining amount of the 2025 season for a versatile defender and a favorite of the clubhouse.

The experienced infield dj Lemahieu (left calf trunk) was activated as originally planned from the injured list, with Oswald Peraza on the third base and Jorbit Vivas on the second basis.

Lemahieu counts to see more time in the second basis, and Boone will probably start at the position of the series finale on Wednesday.

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