MLB News: Oswaldo will rebate Yankees undergoing a serious victory in victory

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The Yankees interior field player, Oswaldo Cabrera, was withdrawn from the T-Mobile park field in Seattle on Monday evening when he was undergoing a serious ankle injury when managing the bases.

The Yankees had the basics loaded when the fly of the sacrifice of Aaron Judge sent Cabrera from the third base to the marble. While Cabrera was going to slide around the receiver of Seattle Cal Raleigh sailors, he came lame. Cabrera twisted in pain in dirt and seemed really injured.

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Oswaldo Cabrera from New York Yankees is withdrawn from the field by ambulance after having injured his leg while marking a race during the ninth round of a baseball match against the Seattle Mariners on Monday May 12, 2025 in Seattle. (AP photo / Stephen Brashear)

The medical staff came out to take care of Cabrera and an ambulance was called in the field. The left ankle of Cabrera was placed in a splint before being put in the ambulance on a stretcher, said the Yankees manager Aaron Boone.

“I think everyone understands that it was a fairly serious situation,” said Boone after the Yankees 11-5 victory. “So, praying just for our guy (Cabrera) tonight and hoping the best. Be confident that he is in good hands when he spends the night here.”

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Oswaldo Cabrera of New York Yankees reacts after having injured his leg while marking a race during the ninth round of a baseball match against the Seattle Navy on Monday, May 12, 2025 in Seattle. (AP photo / Stephen Brashear)

The judge said after the match that Cabrera called him before leaving the field and asked him if he had marked.

“So just in a way shows you what type of guys he is,” said the judge. “Something like that happens and the only thing in his mind for all the pain and everything is:” Have I scored? “”

The judge was 2-in-3 with a double and a point produced. He beats .414.

“He takes care of everyone in this room. He likes to be a Yankee,” said the judge about Cabrera. “He wears his jersey with pride. It is difficult, especially a guy who scraped his whole life and finally had the opportunity to be our everyday guy and excel him.”

Oswaldo Cabrera de New York Yankees hurts his leg while marking a race during the ninth round of a baseball match against the Seattle Mariners on Monday May 12, 2025 in Seattle. (AP photo / Stephen Brashear)

Cabrera appeared in 34 games for the Yankees this season. He beats .243 with 11 RBI.

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