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Yankees’ Oswaldo Cabrera Suffers Shocking Ankle Injury—What Happens Next Could Change Everything

Yankees' Oswaldo Cabrera Suffers Shocking Ankle Injury—What Happens Next Could Change Everything

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Further specifics of his injury are not yet known. Yankees manager Aaron Boone confirmed Cabrera was taken to a local hospital.

“Oswaldo’s the best of us,” teammate Trent Grisham said after the game on the YES Network before wiping away a tear. “He shows up every day with the right attitude, plays the game hard, he’s the best person off the field. We just love him.”

Cabrera, 26, holds a .243 batting average this season with 11 RBI and one home run. He’s in his fourth season with the Yankees. While largely unimportant, Cabrera’s run did stand on the play.

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