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    Friday, May 03, 2024

    Yankees LF Aaron Hicks out for postseason with knee injury

    Oswaldo Cabrera of the New York Yankees collides with Aaron Hicks, front, while chasing a pop fly by the Cleveland Guardians during Game 5 of the American League Division series Tuesday in New York. It was announced that Hicks will miss the remainder of the postseason after injuring his knee. (Seth Wenig/AP Photo)
    Aaron Hicks of the New York Yankees is checked by a trainer after colliding with Oswaldo Cabrera on a pop fly during Tuesday’s win over the Cleveland Guardians. (Frank Franklin II/AP Photo)

    New York — Yankees left fielder Aaron Hicks will miss the remainder of the postseason after injuring his left knee Tuesday in a collision with rookie shortstop Oswaldo Cabrera.

    Hicks went to a hospital for an MRI after exiting Game 5 of the AL Division Series against the Cleveland Guardians in the third inning. New York won 5-1 to reach the best-of-seven AL Championship Series, which began Wednesday night at Houston.

    “I want to be a part of it and I’m now no longer going to be able to play on the field to help this team win," Hicks said, noting his injury requires a six-week recovery. “I've just got to watch from the sidelines.”

    Hicks and Cabrera were chasing Steven Kwan's shallow pop fly near the left-field line when they banged into each other. The ball appeared to glance off the glove of each fielder before falling for a single that put runners at first and second with one out.

    Obviously shaken up, Hicks stayed down for a few moments and was checked by an athletic trainer and New York manager Aaron Boone.

    Hicks walked around slowly a bit before limping off the field.

    “Having a hard time moving around out there,” Boone said in a television interview during the game.

    Hicks, batting ninth, was replaced in left by Marwin Gonzalez. Later in the game, Gonzalez was lifted for a pinch-hitter and Cabrera moved to left field, with Isiah Kiner-Falefa coming off the bench to play shortstop.

    Cabrera appeared to be fine and finished the game.

    Hicks returned to the starting lineup in Game 4 when Boone benched Kiner-Falefa, saying the shortstop didn't appear to be playing with his usual confidence. Kiner-Falefa, who went 3 for 11 at plate, had looked shaky on defense.

    The move shifted Cabrera from left field to shortstop, opening a spot for Hicks in left again.

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