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Yankees' Oswaldo Cabrera announces after an ankle injury

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Oswaldo Cabreras cruel ankle injury had a cloud over the road trip of the New York Yankees to Seattle. Although the team took two of three from the Seattle Mariners, it could not have left the northwest of the Pacific northwest without thinking about their beloved third party Baseman/Utility man.

If we have learned something from this mutant injury, there is a reason for the expression of love and support from Cabrera through Yankees.


Yankees' Oswaldo Cabrera breaks the silence

He recently shared this message about his Instagram:

“After such a sad night for me to have so many negative thoughts after I had shot my ankle so brutally, I tried to sleep in so much pain so that I didn't think badly. When I woke up, one of the first things I did was to grab my phone. My face, the first thing I could say was” God, how I was. “

“Perhaps it is because you only recognize love after such a thing that surrounds us. And today, after a successful operation with an excellent medical team and God, with my parents, my fiance and my agent, my heart full of love, I would like to thank you all. Thank you for taking care of me.

“My return to the field starts today. Thanks to them, I feel more motivated than ever. With the strength that I always had and all this beautiful energy that they all give me, I tell you that I will return, and I will return even more to do my best every day. I love everyone.❤️“”


Oswaldo Cabrera injury comes to an unfortunate time

For most people, not just ball players, it would be difficult to pursue this positive approach under such terrible circumstances. Cabrera, a valuable bank and versatile defender in his four seasons at the New York Yankees, finally broke through after winning the start -third base job this spring.

Cabrera had a fine start on the plate and hit .243 with an OPS .631 OPS and an 81 OPS+, but it is his magnetic personality and his teamed victims who make him something special. With an impending transmission to the 60-day injury list, the potential Breakout campaign from Cabrera was put on hold.

From the emotional blow of the loss of Cabrera, the Yankees leaves it with an even larger situation on the third than already exposed. Can Oswald Peraza, a young player and fine defender, find his groove on the plate? Does DJ Lemahieu, the veteran from a stale, take the hot corner as soon as Jazz returns Chisholm Jr. to the second basis?

Despite the dark outlook, the violation of Cabrera may have a uniform impact on the team. Perhaps you react so optimistically about the perspective and facilitates the tension of a schedule of 162 games.

Maybe not. But Cabrera's message is another example of why Aaron Judge is “considered”Brother. “”

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