Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Hustled to DL

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New York Yankees catcher Gary Sanchez was put back on the 10day disabled list Tuesday because of a strained right groin, a day after failing to hustle on two key plays in a 7-6 loss to Tampa Bay on Monday.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — New York Yankees catcher Gary Sanchez was put back on the 10-day disabled list Tuesday because of a strained right groin, a day after failing to hustle on two key plays in a 7-6 loss to Tampa Bay.

Sanchez missed 20 games from June 25 to July 19 because of the groin injury.

“We had an MRI and it showed the same injury, same spot, same location,” Sanchez said through a translator. “So, re-aggravated the injury.”

Sanchez offered no timetable for when he might return.

After Monday night’s game, Sanchez said that the groin issues were “definitely behind me” and that “it’s about doing a better job overall.”

“Being tight in a certain part of your body, I’m used to that,” Sanchez said. “You keep playing and eventually they go away. I mentioned it after the game it felt a little tight.”

Austin Romine was behind the plate for Tuesday night’s game at the Rays.

Tampa Bay took a 1-0 lead in the first inning Monday when Jake Bauers scored from second on Sanchez’s 10th passed ball, which tied for the major league lead. Sanchez reached out and let a breaking ball from Luis Severino glance off his glove and right foot, then slowly chased the ball as it bounced toward the thirdbase coaching box.

“It grabbed on me the first inning,” Sanchez said. “The play in the first inning. I didn’t say anything then. To me, it was trying to get through it and keep helping the team.”

Severino appeared angry as he spoke with Sanchez in the dugout after the inning, an encounter caught by a television camera.

New York loaded the bases in the ninth when Sanchez batted with two outs. He grounded to second baseman Daniel Robinson, who flipped to shortstop Willy Adames. While Aaron Hicks beat the throw to second, Sanchez jogged up the first-base line and was thrown out by an alert Adames.

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