Juan Soto's Elbow Inflammation Keeps Him Out of Yankees Lineup

  • Mr. Jamal Durgan
  • June 9, 2024 09:03am
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Juan Soto's Elbow Inflammation Keeps Him Out of Yankees Lineup

New York Yankees outfielder Juan Soto missed his second consecutive game Saturday night due to left elbow inflammation. Soto was removed from Thursday's game against the Minnesota Twins with forearm discomfort and a subsequent scan revealed only inflammation, which the slugger described as "a relief." The Yankees manager, Aaron Boone, indicated that Soto will likely miss a few more days and is considered day-to-day.

Juan Soto's absence from the New York Yankees' lineup continued Saturday night as the star outfielder remained sidelined due to lingering left elbow inflammation. Soto missed his first game of the season Friday night in the series opener against the Los Angeles Dodgers after being removed from Thursday's game versus Minnesota with forearm discomfort. A scan subsequently revealed only inflammation, which Soto described as "a relief," and he is considered day-to-day.

"We're leaning towards giving it a couple days, for sure," manager Aaron Boone said Saturday afternoon. "So we'll see how he does today, and moving around."

Center fielder Trent Grisham replaced Soto in the lineup again, with Aaron Judge shifting from center to right. For the second consecutive night, left fielder Alex Verdugo was moved up from cleanup to Soto's regular No. 2 spot in the batting order.

New York began the day with the best record in the American League at 45-20, but the Yankees had managed only one run in 14 innings at the plate since Soto exited Thursday's win over the Twins.

Soto said after the game that the forearm on his throwing arm had been bothering him for about 1 1/2 or two weeks.

Boone said Soto was receiving treatment Saturday.

"I think he sees the big picture in all this, too," Boone said. "And as much as this environment, this series, I mean I'm sure there's part of it that's killing him, not being in, but I think he's also like, I also know I want to get this inflammation out of there and we can roll."

"That said, I don't think when he goes out there like, he's putting himself at risk or anything," Boone continued. "It's not that kind of situation. But, want to try and get it out of there, so we'll continue to kind of see how he's improving, and when he's ready he's ready."

Boone was asked whether the injured list is a possibility if Soto doesn't make much progress over the next few days.

"I guess it is a possibility, but I don't expect that to be the case," the manager said.

Soto is batting .318 with 17 home runs and 53 RBIs.

The Yankees will hope to have Soto back in the lineup soon, as they look to maintain their lead in the AL East.

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