Luis Gil, DJ LeMahieu and Giancarlo Stanton have all been shut down with injuries, and it’s unclear when fans can expect to see them on the field again. There are varying levels of concern regarding each player’s injury and its impact on the overall roster.
The New York Yankees could suddenly be in the market for a third baseman with DJ LeMahieu sustaining a calf injury in a spring training game.
Here's what the Yankees' Opening Day roster should look like if they don't make any moves in the next few weeks.
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.
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
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.
Did the New York Yankees make a mistake by not bringing Jose Iglesias in to compete for the team's third-base job?
DJ LeMahieu will be shut down from baseball activities for a couple of weeks as the MRI revealed a calf strain, with the Yankees still waiting on an exact