Jon Berti had a nasty-looking injury in the Yankees’ series opener against the San Diego Padres on Friday, and while they ended up winning the series, they took a blow to their infield depth chart.
The New York Yankees‘ infield dynamics faced a setback on Sunday as veteran Jon Berti entered the locker room using crutches and sporting a walking boot, indicating a severe calf strain that could sideline him for several weeks.
The New York Yankees placed infielder Jon Berti on the 10-day injured list Saturday with a left calf strain after the team feared the injury could be much worse.
With the Yankees seeing Jon Berti go down in the top of the ninth inning last night, they knew things weren’t pretty as he couldn’t even walk off the field on his own.
The New York Yankees need to call up an infielder after Jon Berti's injury, but they won't rush back DJ LeMahieu from his current rehab stint.
Berti leaves with ugly injury; Yankees insider praises Judge’s leadership; Omar Minaya deserves major credit in the Soto trade; Jahmai Jones living his best life; Burdi back to the IL Rotowire: A late-breaking story from last night leads the news since it involves an injury.
New York Yankees infielder Jon Berti left Friday night's game early after a scary injury.
The New York Yankees have stretched their winning streak to seven games, recently completing a sweep against the Chicago White Sox. While stars like Aaron Judge and Juan Soto have consistently captured headlines, the team has also seen significant contributions from their supplementary players and those batting lower in the order.
Jon Berti hit a tiebreaking three-run homer in the fourth inning and Aaron Judge followed with a two-run home run in the fifth as the host New York Yankees extended their winning streak to a season-high seven games with a 7-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Sunday afternoon.
The Yankees recently brought back Jon Berti after he recovered from a groin injury and completed a minor-league rehab stint. Berti has made a positive impact since returning to the lineup, holding down third base.
The Yankees have been grappling with inefficiencies and inconsistencies in their infield over the past few weeks. These issues range from defensive shortcomings to offensive regression, creating a challenging situation for the team.
The infielder acquired from Miami just before Opening Day is back after an injury. The Yankees are in the process of gradually bringing some members of their team back from the injured list.
The New York Yankees finally are starting to get reinforcements back. New York has dealt with a handful of injuries already this season and it has seemed like the club couldn't catch a break.
The Yankees are bolstering their lineup over the weekend with the return of veteran infielder Jon Berti, who was acquired from the Miami Marlins at the start of the 2024 season.
Following the news from Aaron Boone regarding Gerrit Cole being scheduled to throw off of a mound tomorrow, the Yankees have various other players on the IL who are progressing through their rehabs as well.
The New York Yankees can't seem to catch a break right now injury-wise. New York has had a strong start to the 2024 season and is one of just two teams in the American League with 20 wins.
The New York Yankees could get an important piece of the roster back soon. New York has dealt with a wide range of injuries already this season but the team should start to get reinforcements back shortly.
The New York Yankees are once more thin in the infield.
On the eve of Opening Day, New York Yankees GM Brian Cashman pulled off a three-team trade with the Tampa Bay Rays and Miami Marlins to land infielder Jon Berti.
The New York Yankees, seeking infield reinforcement due to DJ LeMahieu’s injury, acquired seasoned infielder Jon Berti from the Miami Marlins in a three-team trade announced on Wednesday.
The New York Yankees’ injury issues have prompted them to make a trade for a veteran infielder who could start for them on Opening Day.
The New York Yankees are in agreement on a deal to acquire utility infielder Jon Berti from the Miami Marlins, multiple outlets reported Wednesday. The Yankees are sending outfield prospect John Cruz to the Marlins, the New York Post reported.
The Yankees, Marlins and Rays have reportedly come together on a three-team swap just 24 hours before the season is set to commence, via MLB.com's Christina De Nicola. Miami is trading infielder Jon Berti to the Yankees, who are sending catcher Ben Rortvedt to the Rays.
The Marlins are exercising their 2024 club option on utilityman Jon Berti, reports Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald. He’ll be paid a $3.625M salary next year and will be arbitration-eligible one final time in the 2024-25 offseason before reaching free agency after the 2025 campaign.
The Miami Marlins reached a one-year deal with utilityman Jon Berti to avoid arbitration. The Marlins have a team option for 2024. The deal is worth a reported $2.125 guaranteed, $2.1 million in 2023 and a $25,000 buyout on 2024, if the Marlins decline the option.
The Marlins announced they’ve avoided arbitration with Jon Berti on a one-year contract with a team option covering the 2024 season. The deal does not have any impact on Miami’s window of club control.
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