Yankee injury news: Garrett Cooper hits the 10-day DL with hamstring tendonitis, Tyler Austin recalled
It
was leaked on Twitter that Tyler Austin was on the move, when there were
multiple reports about his cleaned-out locker and absence from the Triple-A
lineup card. A short time after, it was revealed that he was heading to Citi
Field to join the Yankees. The corresponding move was the placement of Garrett
Cooper on the 10-day disabled list with what is being labeled as “hamstring
tendonitis.”
It
is not yet known when the pain started for Cooper, but nevertheless, it must
have concerned the Yankees enough to have to put him on the disabled list.
Cooper was playing well before his injury as he was hitting .326 with six extra
base-hits in only 43 at-bats.
Austin
is fresh off the disabled list for the second time this season, but has not
played well in limited MLB action in 2017 as he is slashing .154/.200/.385 in
four games this season. However, in 158 Minor League at-bats, Austin is
slashing .304/.369/.563, which shows that the offensive talent is there. Austin
is in the starting lineup tonight batting seventh.
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by: Ryan Thoms
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