Costly Clincher
Didi Gregorius' head-first dive into home plate to claim the Yankees winning run on Saturday came at a very expensive price.
Sunday, we learned that on the play, the Yankees dynamic shortstop tore cartilage in his right wrist. The injury definitely kept him out of yesterday's game, which they lost to the Orioles. And we know he had a cortisone shot to less the pain.
Now locked into a game with the A's a week from Wednesday, the Yanks still haven't clinched the home field advantage -- their magic number for that clinch is five. But first the Boone Crew needs to get through a difficult week on the road against the scorching Tampa Bay Rays and the already-division-champion Red Sox.
And they'll likely have to play those seven games with their dynamic shortstop, whose power, defense and leadership make him as indispensible as anyone in pinstripes these days.
You bet Aaron Boone, Brian Cashman and 24 other teammates are hoping that rest, meds and good luck enable Didi to return for that Wild Card game.
Sunday, we learned that on the play, the Yankees dynamic shortstop tore cartilage in his right wrist. The injury definitely kept him out of yesterday's game, which they lost to the Orioles. And we know he had a cortisone shot to less the pain.
Now locked into a game with the A's a week from Wednesday, the Yanks still haven't clinched the home field advantage -- their magic number for that clinch is five. But first the Boone Crew needs to get through a difficult week on the road against the scorching Tampa Bay Rays and the already-division-champion Red Sox.
And they'll likely have to play those seven games with their dynamic shortstop, whose power, defense and leadership make him as indispensible as anyone in pinstripes these days.
You bet Aaron Boone, Brian Cashman and 24 other teammates are hoping that rest, meds and good luck enable Didi to return for that Wild Card game.
(My image of Didi is from the April 16th Yankees/Marlins game.)
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