Published 7/4/2009
at FOXSports.com News for MLB
Yankees starter Chien-Ming Wang left Saturday's game against the Toronto Blue Jays with a strained right shoulder.
Wang surrendered a two-run homer to Adam Lind with one out in the sixth and threw a pitch to Scott Rolen before manager Joe Girardi and assistant trainer Steve Donohue came out of the dugout. Girardi opted to replace Wang with David Robertson.
The Yankees said Wang would get an MRI on Saturday.
(link)
Tags:
Related Content
Despite Robbie Cano's Efforts, Yanks Beat Jays 6-5 In Extras
boogiedownbaseball.blogspot.com 7/4/2009 — Thank God the Yankees won that game. Had they not, I probably would have driven down to the Bronx and paid Robbie Cano a visit. That was probably the most boneheaded play ever. EVER! Why in the world would you but with a 3-0 count? I hope that Cano did that on his own because if he was given the ...
Wang injury update
yankees.lhblogs.com 7/4/2009 — Chien-Ming Wang had an MRI at Columbia Presbyterian and was back at the park by the end of the game.
He is headed for the DL with what is being described as a strain with bursitis. But everybody seems to think that he will be back within a month.
...
Wang leaves with midsection injury
mlb.mlb.com 7/4/2009 — Yankees right-hander Chien-Ming Wang left Saturday's start against the Blue Jays in the sixth inning with an apparent injury to his right midsection.
Yankees Outlast Jays, Win 6-5 in 12 Innings
yanksblog.com 7/4/2009 — The Chien-Ming Wang/Roy Halladay matchup didn't seem to favor the Yankees on paper heading into Saturday's game at Yankee Stadium. However, when the dust settled, the Yankees were able to come back against the Jays' big right-hander and eventuall...