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Oswaldo Cabrera

#95 3B / N.Y. Yankees / EXP: 4YRS Height: 6-0 Weight: 200 lb Age: 26 College: None Bats/Throws -/-

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    Yankees' Oswaldo Cabrera: Gets $1.2 million from Yankees

    The New York Yankees and Oswaldo Cabrera (ankle) avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year, $1.2 million contract Friday, Jack Curry of YES Network reports.Cabrera was limited to just 34 games in 2025 after requiring surgery in mid-May to repair a fracture and ligament damage in his left ankle. He should be a full participant in spring training and will get a nice raise in 2026 in his first year of arbitration eligibility. Cabrera is pegged for a utility role next season in The Bronx.

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    Yankees' Oswaldo Cabrera: Remains longshot to return in 2025

    Oswaldo Cabrera (ankle) said Monday that there's a "small window" for him to return this season, but it remains an unlikely proposition, Gary Phillips of the New York Daily News reports.Cabrera underwent surgery in mid-May to repair a fracture and ligament damage in his left ankle. He has been walking around lately without the aid of a scooter or boot, but he cannot jog yet or perform baseball activities. Even if the New York Yankees manage to make a postseason run, it's likely Cabrera will be held out until next season.

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    Yankees' Oswaldo Cabrera: Moves to 60-day IL

    The New York Yankees transferred Oswaldo Cabrera (ankle) from the 10-day injured list to the 60-day IL on Thursday.Cabrera suffered a fracture as well as ligament damage to his left ankle May 12 and underwent surgery soon thereafter. While the Yankees haven't officially ruled Cabrera out for the season, the infielder is unlikely to return until late in September or perhaps October, if the club is able to make a playoff run. With that in mind, Cabrera's move to the 60-day IL is merely procedural, as it opens up a spot on the 40-man roster for reliever Jayvien Sandridge, whose contract was selected from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

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    Yankees' Oswaldo Cabrera: Not entirely ruled out for 2025

    New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Thursday that there is a "small possibility" that Oswaldo Cabrera (ankle) could return to action this season, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports.A few days after Cabrera was diagnosed with a fractured ankle in mid-May, Boone said it's "probably unlikely" that the utility man will play again this season. That sentiment hasn't changed, though Boone reiterated the same point with more positive wording Thursday. Cabrera underwent surgery on the ankle to repair both a fracture and ligament damage, and he's still wearing a protective boot while getting around on a scooter, so there remains a long road ahead before he's ready to play again.

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    Yankees' Oswaldo Cabrera: Unlikely to return this season

    New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Friday that it's "probably unlikely" Oswaldo Cabrera (ankle) returns this season, Greg Joyce of the New York Post reports.Doctors found ligament damage around Cabrera's fractured left ankle, so his surgery was a little more invasive than hoped. While there is no official timetable for the utility player's return, Boone seems pessimistic about the possibility. Oswald Peraza and Jorbit Vivas have handled third base for the Yankees since Cabrera was injured, but DJ LeMahieu could become the regular there once Jazz Chisholm (oblique) returns to play second base.

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    Yankees' Oswaldo Cabrera: Surgery undetermined

    Oswaldo Cabrera will undergo an MRI and seek multiple opinions before deciding whether to have surgery to repair his fractured left ankle, Greg Joyce of the New York Post reports.Cabrera is facing an extended absence either way, but more clarity on his timetable should be available in the coming days and weeks. The utility player suffered the ankle injury in Monday's game against the Mariners when he attempted an awkward slide on a play at the plate.

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    Yankees' Oswaldo Cabrera: Diagnosed with fractured ankle

    The New York Yankees placed Oswaldo Cabrera on the 10-day injured list Tuesday with a left ankle fracture.The diagnosis doesn't come as a surprise after Cabrera had to be taken off the field in an ambulance in Monday's game versus the Mariners. It's not clear at this point how long Cabrera might be sidelined, but certainly the absence will be a lengthy one. DJ LeMahieu (calf/hip) is taking Cabrera's spot on the roster and could receive the bulk of the reps at third base in Cabrera's spot, as well.

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    Yankees' Oswaldo Cabrera: Goes down with leg injury

    Oswaldo Cabrera left Monday's game against the Mariners due to a left leg injury, Brendan Kuty of The Athletic reports.Cabrera was injured on a play at the plate in the top of the ninth inning as he attempted an awkward slide. He was eventually taken off the field in an ambulance after being attended to by the team's training staff. The New York Yankees later reported that Cabrera was taken to a nearby hospital for further evaluation, per Kuty.

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    Yankees' Oswaldo Cabrera: Taking seat Monday

    Oswaldo Cabrera is out of the lineup for Monday's game against the Padres.Cabrera will get the night off after he went 0-for-9 while starting at third base in all three games of the New York Yankees' series versus Tampa Bay over the weekend. Oswald Peraza will spell him at the hot corner Monday.

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    Yankees' Oswaldo Cabrera: On bench versus lefty

    Oswaldo Cabrera is out of the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Orioles.The switch-hitting Cabrera has been occupying the stronger side of a de facto platoon at third base with the right-handed-hitting Oswald Peraza, so the latter player will enter the lineup Wednesday while the Orioles send southpaw Cade Povich to the bump. Dating back to April 4, Cabrera is slashing .313/.389/.391 with one home run, 11 runs and eight RBI in 18 games, a level of production that could allow him to remain the New York Yankees' primary third baseman even once DJ LeMahieu (calf/hip) is cleared to return from the injured list.

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