Yankees infielder Oswaldo Cabrera hopeful he can return from fractured left ankle
- Yankees infielder Oswaldo Cabrera fractured his left ankle on May 12 while scoring from third base in Seattle and was immediately hospitalized.
- The injury included ligament damage requiring surgery with plates, screws, and rope, which likely lengthens Cabrera's recovery timeline.
- Cabrera has been using a walking boot and scooter, appeared positive during a clubhouse visit, and took questions on June 5 about his injury and rehab.
- Manager Aaron Boone indicated that while Cabrera might have a chance to come back this year, it largely depends on how his recovery progresses over the upcoming months.
- Though the return this season is uncertain, Cabrera remains determined to recover fully and contribute, showing optimism despite the severe injury.
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Beloved Yankees Star Breaks Silence on Possible MLB Return After Scary Injury Amid Positional Crisis
The moment the New York Yankees’ utility star crumpled near home plate in Seattle, his face tightened with raw pain. He awkwardly twisted his ankle after scoring a run on a sacrifice fly. Even then, “Did I score?”— that’s all he could think about. Not the fact that he was put on a stretcher and taken off in the ambulance to Harbour View Hospital. The diagnosis revealed a fracture with ligament damage that required screws and plates. It seemed li…
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