


Yankees' Oswaldo Cabrera Injured in Game Against Mariners
Oswaldo Cabrera was hospitalized after injuring his left ankle during the Yankees' 11-5 victory over Seattle, raising concerns among teammates and fans.
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Overview
In a concerning incident, Yankees third baseman Oswaldo Cabrera was taken off the field in an ambulance after injuring his left ankle during the ninth inning of the team’s 11-5 win over the Mariners. Cabrera sustained the injury while sliding into home plate, leading to several minutes of on-field medical attention. Manager Aaron Boone and teammates expressed their worries, while Cabrera’s resilience shone through as he asked if he had scored before leaving the field. Cabrera boasts a .243 batting average this season and plays an essential role in the Yankees' lineup.
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Oswaldo Cabrera suffered a serious left ankle injury. He overran the plate and his ankle buckled under his momentum while trying to stop after scoring on a sacrifice fly.
Cabrera was attended to by medical personnel on the field. A brace was put on his left ankle before he was stretchered into an ambulance and taken to a hospital.
Despite the pain, Cabrera asked if he had scored, showing his resilience and focus on the game.
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