Bad Break

Tyler Austin was one of several Yankee rookies who helped energize the franchise during the last two months of 2016. It started with history in his very first game when he and teammate Aaron Judge became the first pair of players to homer back-to-back in each's first big league at bats. But there'll be no heroics for awhile from Austin. After fouling a ball off his left foot earlier this week, a Friday morning MRI revealed a broken bone. So his spring training is over before Grapefruit League games even begin. He'll need six weeks to heal, so right around when he's able to get back on the field, Austin's teammates will be getting ready for opening day on April 2nd. All of a sudden, the Yankees signing of power hitting (but strikeout-prone) Chris Carter doesn't look that foolish after all.
These images of Austin are from the Yankees/Dodgers game last September 12th.

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