Yankees suffer another injury, Aaron Hicks to have MRI

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The New York Yankees were dropping like flies during their doubleheader against the Boston Red Sox on Saturday.

Game 1 saw power hitter Edwin Encarnacion go down with a fractured wrist after behind hit by a pitch.

If that weren’t bad enough, outfielder Aaron Hicks was removed from the second game with an elbow injury. Hicks suffered said injury on a throw to third base, manager Aaron Boone noted after the game. He’ll have an MRI on Sunday.

Hicks, 29, is hitting just .229 with 12 homers, 36 RBI and a .319 OBP this season. This comes after he put up career highs in homers (27) and RBI (79) last season.

It goes without saying that New York’s depth is now going to be tested big time. One has to wonder if former top prospect Clint Frazier will get the call to the big league club depending on the severity of Hicks’ injury.

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