Yankees’ Oswaldo Cabrera shows true colors on stretcher with horrific injury
- Yankees third baseman Oswaldo Cabrera sustained a serious injury to his left ankle late in Monday night's game against the Seattle Mariners in Seattle.
- Cabrera injured his ankle while reaching home safely during the Yankees' last run, which came on a sacrifice fly hit by Aaron Judge.
- Cabrera writhed in pain on the ground, was attended to by medical staff and head trainer Tim Lentych, then was placed on a stretcher and transported by ambulance to a hospital.
- Yankees manager Aaron Boone described the incident as a "pretty serious situation," noting Cabrera has "grinded his whole life" and became the team's everyday player this season.
- The Yankees won 11-5, maintaining a 24-17 record and a three-game lead in the AL East, but the injury raises concerns about Cabrera's availability and lineup adjustments.
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Yankees’ Oswaldo Cabrera Leaves Field in Ambulance After Graphic Leg Injury
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