MLB
HomeScoresRumorsHighlightsDraftPower Rankings
Featured Video
Mets Walk-Off Yankees 🍎

Brett Gardner Will Undergo MRI for Thumb: Will Yankees Have to Deal for OF Help?

Bronx Baseball DailyJun 10, 2010

Last season Brett Gardner broke his thumb while playing in the outfield, and the injury caused him to spend over a month on the DL.

This season, that was mostly an afterthought until the other day, when the Yankees pulled Gardner from the lineup.

After the game manager Joe Girardi informed reporters of the reason, and Gardner told them that the same thumb that he broke last season was often sore, but this was the only time it was bad enough to come out of a game.

TOP NEWS

Washington Nationals v Los Angeles Angels
New York Yankees v. Chicago Cubs

So the Yankees sent Gardner in for an X-ray, which came back negative, but the Yankees still haven’t felt comfortable enough to use Gardner as anything other than a pinch runner.

He’s also scheduled to receive an MRI when the Yankees get back to New York tomorrow.

This is probably just precautionary, but the fact that a broken thumb from last season is still a lingering pain for Gardy does raise some concern.

When Curtis Granderson landed on the DL last month, it really hurt the Yankees both defensively and with their offensive consistency. If Gardner lands on the DL too, it could become a big problem for the Yankees and force them to deal for an outfielder.

Like I said though, the MRI is probably just precautionary. He isn’t likely to be in the lineup tonight and probably not tomorrow either. The Yankees can deal with that, but anything beyond that might send them to the phones looking for outfield help.

Related Stories

  • June 9, 2010 -- Yankees Notes: Gardner, Posada, Culver, and Noesi (0)
  • May 28, 2010 -- Cashman Made A Mistake Signing Winn (7)
  • May 12, 2010 -- Yanks Turn on the Jets Late, Split Double-Header (0)
  • April 30, 2010 -- Brett Gardner’s Early Success (8)
Mets Walk-Off Yankees 🍎

TOP NEWS

Washington Nationals v Los Angeles Angels
New York Yankees v. Chicago Cubs
New York Yankees v Tampa Bay Rays
New York Mets v San Diego Padres

TRENDING ON B/R