The New York Yankees' third base situation was already a point of concern before DJ LeMahieu's recent calf injury. The team could finally swing a trade to add an upgrade.
The New York Yankees' season has already hit some roadblocks, and they have yet to play a regular season game. DJ LeMahieu's injury could lead to a trade.
The Yankees' often-injured infielder suffered a calf injury in the second at-bat of his first spring training game on Saturday in Tampa.
Feel good,” LeMahieu said with a head nod and a smile. “I’m excited.” Nearby on two walls, computer screens showed the Yankees’ lineup for a matinee at Steinbrenner Field against the Astros. LeMahieu was batting third and DH-ing after being a healthy scratch for the first seven spring training games because he’s a veteran who has had a lot of injury issues in past seasons.
With his first Grapefruit League at-bats of the year under his belt, Aaron Judge said he believes a heavier spring workload could ward off another slow start to his regular season. Judge went 1-for-2
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It’s the latest in a string of injuries for the 36-year-old DJ LeMahieu, who ended last season on the injured list with a right hip injury.
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DJ LeMahieu suffered a calf strain in the New York Yankees' spring training contest on Saturday. Should this development finally convince GM Brian Cashman to look to add another third baseman?