Infielder DJ LeMahieu will miss at least a "couple of weeks" with a Grade 1 or 2 left calf strain, he told reporters Thursday (via Newsday). An exact timetable will be determined once he meets with team doctors.
Luis Gil, DJ LeMahieu and Giancarlo Stanton have all been shut down with injuries, and it’s unclear when fans can expect to see them on the field again. There are varying levels of concern regarding each player’s injury and its impact on the overall roster.
Here's what the Yankees' Opening Day roster should look like if they don't make any moves in the next few weeks.
The New York Yankees' third base situation was already a point of concern before DJ LeMahieu's recent calf injury. The team could finally swing a trade to add an upgrade.
Serving as designated hitter, LeMahieu was injured on his second at-bat in New York’s 9-3 win over the Houston Astros.
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Yankees manager Aaron Boone is comfortable giving Oswald Peraza and Oswaldo Cabrera a look at third base amid DJ LeMahieu's injury.
It’s the latest in a string of injuries for the 36-year-old DJ LeMahieu, who ended last season on the injured list with a right hip injury.
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DJ LeMahieu suffered a calf strain in the New York Yankees' spring training contest on Saturday. Should this development finally convince GM Brian Cashman to look to add another third baseman?
The New York Yankees seem to be doing everything in their power to ensure DJ LeMahieu does not end up as the team's Opening Day third baseman.