
Yankees' Ryan Weathers Exits Game Early Due to Injury
The New York Yankees faced a challenging day on Saturday as pitcher Ryan Weathers exited his start early due to an apparent injury. This incident followed the news that Giancarlo Stanton had sustained a third calf strain this season.
Weathers left the game in the fourth inning after experiencing discomfort while pitching to Toronto's Myles Straw. After throwing a second-pitch sweeper, he appeared to struggle and was attended to by manager Aaron Boone and a trainer before departing the game. The Yankees reported that Weathers is experiencing forearm discomfort and will undergo imaging later.
At the time of his exit, the Yankees were trailing the Blue Jays 2-0. Weathers had been enjoying a strong season, entering the game with a 3.56 ERA over 24 starts. The Yankees are also missing pitcher Max Fried, who participated in a bullpen session on the same day.
