Yankees expect Mark Teixeira to miss 8-10 weeks
Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira will be out 8-10 weeks after straining his right wrist Tuesday, according to manager Joe Girardi.
Teixeira strained his right forearm while taking swings off a tee in the batting cage during a U.S. team practice Tuesday in preparation for the World Baseball Classic. He soon withdrew from the tournament.
Teixeira was scheduled to be evaluated further Wednesday by Yankees physician Dr. Christopher Ahmad and Dr. Melvin Rosenwasser.
#Yankees Joe Girardi says 1B Mark Teixeira will miss 8-10 weeks with a strained right wrist—
Matthew Berry (@MatthewBerryTMR) March 06, 2013
teixeira has no tear. the tendon is "stable.'' but he needs 4 weeks off plus 4 weeks rehab. #yankees—
Jon Heyman (@JonHeymanCBS) March 06, 2013
What is happening to our Yankees?
Come on we need to get healthy.
Loyal California Fan!
There is a look at their future in this for teams like the Angels, Dodgers and Tigers who are busily signing older players to huge multi-year deals. The Yankees have spent about two BILLION in payroll to win one World Series in 12 years.
Rough spring training for the Bombers. 67 home runs and 190 RBI injured.
Yankees dropping like flies!