Yankees Juan Soto game exit left forearm discomfort imaging Friday
Yankees' Juan Soto exits game with forearm discomfort. Will undergo imaging. Concerns arise as team hopes for cautious recovery.
Yankees star Juan Soto had to leave the game against the Minnesota Twins due to discomfort in his left forearm. The team is awaiting imaging results to determine the extent of the injury, with manager Aaron Boone unsure if Soto will need to take time off.
Soto described waking up feeling tightness and discomfort in his forearm, which persisted despite efforts to address it. The decision to remove him from the game came after a rain delay, during which the soreness became more pronounced.
Despite dealing with the issue for a couple of weeks, Soto has continued to play through it, noting that it mainly affects movements involving his arm. He emphasized that it does not hinder his ability to throw or hit, but the soreness is a constant presence.
The left-handed batter, who has been a key player for the Yankees this season, was acquired in a major trade last December. Dr. Christopher Ahmad, the team physician, examined Soto during the rain delay to assess the situation.
Soto's impressive performance at the plate, with a batting average of .318, 17 home runs, and 53 RBIs, has been instrumental in the Yankees' success this season. The concern for his well-being is evident among teammates, with pitcher Marcus Stroman expressing hope for a positive outcome.
As Soto awaits further evaluation, the team is taking a cautious approach to ensure his long-term health and avoid any potential risks. Despite the uncertainty surrounding his injury, the Yankees are optimistic about his recovery and return to the field.
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