Yankees place Oswaldo Cabrera on 10-day IL
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With the New York Mets, New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies each logging a pair of series wins last week, the top-tier of MLB teams has become increasingly crowded with no clear-cut No. 1 team in baseball right now.
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Pro Football Network on MSNYankees’ Oswaldo Cabrera’s Injury Draws Emotional Response From Mets Manager Carlos MendozaNew York Yankees utility player Oswaldo Cabrera’s devastating injury Monday night sent shockwaves not only throughout Major League Baseball. That includes the clubhouse of crosstown rivals, the New York Mets.
New York Yankees' Oswaldo Cabrera is taken from the field by ambulance after injuring his leg while scoring a run during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Monday, May 12, 2025, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear) AP
Oswaldo Cabrera's recent ankle injury deeply concerns the New York Yankees and their fans. The 26-year-old utility player fractured his left ankle during a gruesome accident in a game against the Seattle Mariners on Monday night. Yankees manager Aaron Boone confirmed that Cabrera is facing surgery on the ankle.
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