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The New York Yankees team, Oswaldo Cabrera, was removed from the field in T-Mobile Park in Seattle on Monday night while suffering a serious ankle injury while directeding the bases.
The Yankees had the bases loaded when the sacrifice fly of Aaron Judge sent Cabrera from the third base to the plate. When Cabrera went to slide through the receiver of the Seattle sailors, Cal Raleigh, it was lame. Cabrera twisted pain on earth and seemed to be really injured.
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Oswaldo Cabrera de los Yankees in New York is taken from the field by ambulance after hurting his leg while scoring a race during the ninth entry of a baseball match against Seattle sailors on Monday, May 12, 2025 in Seattle. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear)
The medical staff went to attend Cabrera, and an ambulance was called to the field. Cabrera’s left ankle was placed in an orthopedic device before being put in the ambulance on a stretcher, said Yankees manager Aaron Boone.
“I think everyone understands that it was a very serious situation,” Boone said after the 11-5 victory of the Yankees. “Then, just praying for our boy (Cabrera) tonight and waiting for the best. He hopes to be in good hands while spending the night here.”
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Oswaldo Cabrera de los Yankees of the New York reacts after hurting his leg while scoring a race during the ninth entry of a baseball game against Seattle sailors on Monday, May 12, 2025 in Seattle. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear)
The judge said after the game that Cabrera called him before leaving the field and asked if he scored.
“So, it only shows you what guy is,” Judge said. “Something like that happens and the only thing in your mind for all the pain and everything is: ‘Did I notice?'”
Judge had 2 of 3 with a double and a RBI. He is hitting .414.
“He cares about everyone in this room. He loves being a Yankee,” said the judge about Cabrera. “He wears his shirt with pride. This is difficult, especially a guy who is cracked all his life and finally had the opportunity to be our daily boy and has been protruding.”

Oswaldo Cabrera de los Yankees of the New York injures his leg while scoring a race during the ninth entry of a baseball against Seattle sailors on Monday, May 12, 2025 in Seattle. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear)
Cabrera has appeared in 34 games for the Yankees this season. He is hitting .243 with 11 ranked races.