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Indians shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera had to be helped off the field Monday in a game against the Yankees, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.

Cabrera, who had been dealing with a sore quad and playing through the issue, may have re-aggravated the injury running to first base. He was helped off the field by manager Terry Francona and head athletic trainer Lonnie Soloff and was not putting any weight on his right leg.

Batting third to start the night, Cabrera was 0 for 2 with a strikeout to lower his average to .254. He had a sacrifice in the game before leaving.

Cabrera entered Monday with hits in eight of his previous 10 games, including a homer and five RBI. He has five HRs on the year with 25 RBI.

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