Nationals’ Stone Garrett seems to harm ankle, taken off discipline

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NEW YORK — Washington Nationals proper fielder Stone Garrett appeared to harm his left ankle attempting to rob a house run from the New York Yankees’ DJ LeMahieu on Wednesday night time and was taken off the sector in a cart.

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LeMahieu hit an opposite-field drive over the brief porch. Garrett leaped on the wall and appeared to catch a spike from his left cleat within the wall’s padding because the ball went over.

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Garrett was inclined on his again for six minutes as athletic trainers from each groups hooked up an air solid and Washington teammates gathered. Garrett was helped to his toes and moved to a cart, then was taken off the sector to an ovation.

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The 27-year-old made his minor league debut in 2014 and performed in Australia and Mexico earlier than making his main league debut with Arizona on Aug. 17 final 12 months. He hit .276 with 4 homers and 10 RBIs in 27 video games for the Diamondbacks, elected to develop into a free agent and signed with the Nationals.

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He is hitting .269 with 9 homers and 40 RBIs in 89 video games.

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