Trent Grisham removed from Wednesday’s game with left leg injury
Trent Grisham was removed from Wednesday's game due to left knee discomfort. The injury occurred while he was attempting to leg out a double against the Toronto Blue Jays. This adds to the New York Yankees' outfield challenges, already impacted by previous injuries to Giancarlo Stanton and Jasson Domínguez.
- ▪Trent Grisham was pulled from the game after four innings due to left knee discomfort.
- ▪He appeared to suffer the injury while running to second base for a hustle double.
- ▪The Yankees are already dealing with injuries to key outfield players, stretching their depth thin.
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