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DJ LeMahieu injury update: Yankees infielder expected to miss a 'couple of weeks' with calf strain
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Yankees Fans Mourn Potential End of DJ LeMahieu Era Following Injury Update
Yankees’ DJ LeMahieu to miss multiple weeks thanks to latest injury
Health has been hard to come by for LeMahieu over the last several years. Among other issues, he dealt with two significant foot injuries between 2022 and 2024. Last spring, he broke his foot on a foul ball in spring training. He returned to the lineup midseason, only to endure the worst campaign of his career.
The injury he suffered Saturday in his second at-bat of the spring came when he felt a twinge in his calf on his way to first base.
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Yankees pitcher Luis Gil will be sidelined for at least three months because of his lat strain and designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton would have surgery on his elbows only as a last resort, according to general manager Brian Cashman.
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman hinted the team won’t make a blockbuster trade before Opening Day. LeMahieu told reporters Thursday he suffered a Grade 1 or 2 calf strain.
LeMahieu, who still has two years and $30 million left on his contract, entered camp with a chance to win the third base job, but now that competition is down to Oswaldo Cabrera and Oswald Peraza. It would not be surprising to see the Yankees add to that position before Opening Day, either, as they often have late in camp the last few years.
Yankees infielder DJ LeMahieu will be shut down for at least a couple weeks with a Grade 1 or 2 calf strain. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Yankees infielder DJ LeMahieu, who was ostensibly part of the competition for the everyday job at third base, seems highly unlikely to be ready for Opening Day. LeMahieu, who suffered a calf injury during his first spring training game this past Saturday,
The injury bug has once again taken a bite out of Yankees infielder DJ LeMahieu. During Saturday’s 9-3 Spring Training win over the Astros, LeMahieu felt a “tweak” in his left calf heading up the first-base line after popping out to second in the fourth inning.
Gil, the reigning AL Rookie of the Year, went to New York for a second MRI that revealed a high-grade lat strain.
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