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Juan Soto, the generational star, has been the New York Yankees pillar of offensive strength this year alongside captain Aaron Judge. In 64 games, he has hit .318 with 17 home runs, 53 RBIs and 1.027 OPS. Soto is walking toe to toe with Judge in the prestigious AL-MVP race.

However, on Thursday, the New York Yankees received one of the massive scares of the season in a rain interrupted game against Minnesota Twins. After a brief rain delay, when the game resumed in the 8th inning, Juan Soto was removed citing left forearm strain which sent wave of scare across the city of New York.

   

Juan Soto To Undergo Imaging On Forearm Strain, IL Stint Likely

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Juan Soto reacts after striking out during the eighth inning of the Yankees game against the Blue Jays during their home opener Friday.DUSTIN SATLOFF/GETTY

In a concerning development for the New York Yankees, star outfielder Juan Soto exited the game against the Minnesota Twins due to left forearm soreness. He was at 0 for 1 with two walks in the 8-5 win when the team removed him after the game resumed following a rain delay in the 8th inning. The slugger apparently has been dealing with some discomfort for the past two whole weeks. Since it never interfered with his day-to-day baseball activities, Soto decided to do nothing about it. However, when the team returned to the dugout following a downpour on Thursday, Soto once again felt something in his forearm as Doctor Christopher Ahmad evaluated him during the rain break and subsequently pulled him out as a precautionary measure.

Now, the Yankees are unaware of the actual extent of the injury. Manager Aaron Boone confirmed that Juan Soto will undergo imaging on Friday, and they are hoping it’s a precautionary thing. Soto, meanwhile, stated that he does not feel any discomfort while hitting or throwing. “Just woke up one day, felt the tightness. We’ve been trying to get away with it, and it hasn’t (gone away),” Soto said. When asked about his exit, Soto downplayed any massive concern as he deemed it a precautionary move. As Soto made his way out, Captain Aaron Judge replaced him on the left field, with Alex Verdugo coming off the bench to take the right field. Notably, Judge played left field for the first time in majors, and the Yanks averted a disaster by securing an impressive series sweep over the Minnesota Twins.

Yankee Fans In Disbelief Over Soto’s Arm Injury

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With Juan Soto’s days in pinstripes being numbered, the New York Yankees fans wanted to see the generational talent last through the 162-game grind, which now seems wishful thinking. Soto has developed discomfort in his left forearm and is pending a imaging evaluation. It’s highly likely Juan Soto will end up missing some time.

And the fans are seemingly not pleased with the development. Yankees nations set the Twitter ablaze with all sort of worrying messages as they prayed for the well-being on Juan Soto. Fans understand how the generational talent is the key link holding the team’s offense together. And hence they need Soto to continue the 162-games grind.

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