New York Yankees star outfielder Juan Soto exited Thursday night's game against the Minnesota Twins due to left forearm discomfort, and manager Aaron Boone provided an update after the game.
Boone told the media that Soto's forearm has been bothering him for about a week and has been getting treatment.
The star outfielder had soreness during the delay and was checked by Dr. Christopher Ahmad. The team ultimately decided not to push it coming out of the rain delay.
Soto will have imaging on his forearm Friday.
Aaron Boone said that Juan Soto has been bothered by this for about a week and has been getting treatment. He didn't want to send him back out after the rain delay.
— Gary Phillips (@GaryHPhillips) June 7, 2024
Soto will get imaging tomorrow.#Yankees
Soto has been everything the Yankees could have wanted when they traded for him this offseason. He's been playing at an MVP level alongside Aaron Judge so this will be something to monitor Friday.
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