It was a tough loss for the New York Yankees last
night as they not only lost game 1 to the Detroit Tigers, they also loss their
captain Derek Jeter for the rest of the postseason. Read more after the
jump.
The fracture is in the same foot Jeter has been
nursing for several weeks, leading Cashman to believe the injuries are related.
Jeter had two separate bone bruises – one on the ankle and another on the foot
– that he had been dealing with for most of the past month.
Jeter was moving to his left to make a play on
Jhonny Peralta’s grounder in the top of the 12th, but he landed awkwardly on
his left foot and fell to the ground. Knowing something was terribly wrong with
his ankle, Jeter rolled the ball toward Robinson Cano, wincing in pain as he
lay on the dirt.
“For him to lay down on that field, I knew something
was broke or torn completely,” Andy Pettitte said. “When I saw him not get up,
I knew he was done.”
“It just didn't look right,” Mark Teixeira said. “We
knew something was wrong.”
Joe Girardi and team trainer Steve Donohue
tended to the Captain, helping him to his feet and assisting him off the field
as he put no pressure on the injured leg at all.
Jeter was brought to the trainer’s room, where an
X-ray revealed the fracture. Team physician Dr. Chris Ahmad delivered the news
to Jeter, who was surrounded by several people including Cashman, Donohue, Joe
Torre, Tino Martinez and Reggie Jackson.
Cashman said Jeter was informed “that his season’s
over, that you have a fracture and it’s something you can’t play through. Doc
had to emphasize that because of who he’s talking to. Derek is as tough as they
come, but I think Doc emphasized that this is what you’re dealing with.”
The fracture is in the same foot Jeter has been
nursing for several weeks, leading Cashman to believe the injuries are related.
Jeter had two separate bone bruises – one on the ankle and another on the foot
– that he had been dealing with for most of the past month.
Jayson Nix will take over and replace Jeter as
starting shortstop. The loss of Jeter is no doubt a huge blow to the
Yankees as they go down 0-1 in the ALCS. Game 2 is today at 4 PM, the
Yankees have a tough road ahead.
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