THE New York Yankees placed the second basic player Jazz Chisholm Jr. On the list of 10 days injured with a tense oblique. However, it should miss at least a month after an MRI examination revealed three high quality tears in the muscle, According to mlb.com.
Chisholm, 27, suffered the injury Tuesday 15-3 victory on Baltimore Orioles. During her first stick in the stick against Kyle Gibson, Chisholm caught his right side after dirtying land. He got out of the shot box to stretch, which forced the Yankees manager, Aaron Boone, and a team sports coach to check it.
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The six -year -old veteran stayed in the match and hit a double on the right field on the next pitch. When he went to third place on an error by the right defender Ramón LaureanoChisholm slipped the head first into the base. He seemed to suffer after the game and was removed from the game.
After the match, Chisholm insisted that the injury was not serious.
“I'm really not as worried as everyone. I feel pretty good,” said Chisholm, Via the Associated Press. “I have already torn my oblique, so I know that it is not torn or anything. It was just to be careful.”
Chisholm did not play on Wednesday, and Boone said he would suffer tests during the team's day leave on Thursday. An MRI examination revealed that the tension and chisholm were placed on the IL, retroactive until April 30. It is eligible to return on May 10, while the Yankees are traveling to the west coast, but will apparently be sidelined for a longer period.
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“I was super surprised when I saw the results,” Chisholm told journalists. “It is not as bad as it seems on the scan.”
In 125 plaque matches this season (30 games), Chisholm Bat. 181 with a .704 OPS, seven circuits, 17 products produced and six stolen bases. The most problematic were his 39 stick withdrawals. Chisholm returned to the second goal after playing the third goal for the Yankees After its acquisition from the Marlins of Miami And played a strong defense there, with three withdrawals above average and three defensive points saved.
To take the place of Chisholm on the list, the Yankees recalled the inner field player Jorbit is alive From Triple-A Scranon / Wilkes-Barre. Playing the second base and the third base, Vivas beat .319 with a .862 ops, five doubles, two circuits, 15 points produced and six interceptions in 116 steps.