Yankees' Cabrera Faces Season-Ending Ankle Injury
Yankees' Cabrera Faces Season-Ending Ankle Injury

Yankees' Cabrera Faces Season-Ending Ankle Injury

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New York Yankees infielder Oswaldo Cabrera suffered a severe left ankle fracture with additional ligament damage during a game against the Seattle Mariners, necessitating complex surgery. Although the operation was successful, manager Aaron Boone stated that Cabrera is unlikely to return this season. The Yankees will rely on DJ LeMahieu, Jorbit Vivas, and Oswald Peraza to cover third base in his absence. Cabrera expressed deep gratitude for the support from fans, teammates, and family, noting visits from Aaron Judge and Anthony Volpe during his hospital stay. The incident has underscored the strong sense of community within the Yankees organization. Cabrera's positive outlook and public appreciation have resonated with many, highlighting the importance of support in professional sports.

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