Yankees third baseman Miguel Andujar could need season-ending shoulder surgery after he suffered a partially torn right labrum, manager Aaron Boone said after Monday's game.
The Yankees placed Andujar on the 10-day injured list on Monday afternoon, hours after the team announced outfielder Giancarlo Stanton would be shut down for at least 10 days with a biceps injury.
Andujar, 24, injured his shoulder diving back into third base. New York recalled Tyler Wade from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to take his place on the 25-man roster.
Boone said the Yankees would treat the injury conservatively for two weeks, but would not rule out season-ending surgery.
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The Yankees have several players who are on the IL: Luis Severino (right shoulder inflammation), Dellin Betances (right shoulder impingement), Aaron Hicks (back), Didi Gregorius (Tommy John surgery recovery), Jacoby Ellsbury (left hip surgery recovery) and Ben Heller (Tommy John surgery recovery).
And CC Sabathia will be placed on the IL due to offseason heart surgery once he finishes serving his five-game suspension.
New York placed Stanton on the IL on Monday afternoon with a Grade 1 left biceps strain. The Yankees recalled Clint Frazier to take his place on the active roster.