Yankees fans, hold your breath—shortstop Jose Caballero is out of Monday night's lineup against the Baltimore Orioles after suffering a right middle finger injury. The 29-year-old infielder revealed to reporters in Baltimore that he aggravated the finger while diving back into first base during Sunday's loss to the Milwaukee Brewers. While Caballero is scheduled for an MRI, he remains optimistic, stating he doesn't believe the finger is fractured and expects to avoid a trip to the injured list.
In his absence, Max Scheumann will step in at shortstop, batting eighth in the lineup. Caballero has been a steady presence for the Yankees this season, slashing .259/.320/.400 with four home runs and 13 RBI. His versatility and defensive reliability have made him a key piece in the infield, especially as the team navigates a tight divisional race.
This injury adds another layer of intrigue to the Yankees' shortstop situation. Caballero's potential IL stint could open the door for Anthony Volpe, who was recently optioned to Triple-A after completing his rehab assignment for offseason shoulder surgery. Volpe, a former top prospect, has been working his way back to form, and a call-up would certainly spark conversations among fans and analysts alike.
For now, the Yankees will rely on Scheumann to hold down the fort as they face a tough Orioles squad. Stay tuned for updates on Caballero's MRI results—and in the meantime, gear up for the game with the latest Yankees apparel to show your support from the stands or the couch!
