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Yankees’ Trent Grisham Leaves Game with Left Knee Discomfort

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Trent Grisham’s night took a concerning turn during Wednesday’s game against the Toronto Blue Jays as the Yankees outfielder exited due to an apparent leg injury. The team later confirmed that Grisham is experiencing discomfort in his left knee and will undergo imaging to assess the situation further.

The incident occurred in the second inning when Grisham legged out a double to left field with two outs. After reaching second base, he was visibly in pain, grabbing at his left leg. Despite his discomfort, Grisham managed to stay in the game through the third and fourth innings.

However, in a precautionary move, he was replaced by Spencer Jones on defense at the top of the fifth inning. Grisham’s performance this season has been a stark contrast to his breakout year in 2025, where he hit a career-high 34 home runs. Currently, he is struggling at the plate, batting just .174 with six homers over 49 games.

This injury raises concerns for the Yankees as they continue their campaign, and fans will be eagerly awaiting updates on Grisham’s condition.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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