ANAHEIM, Calif. — New York Yankees third baseman Josh Donaldson could be done for the rest of the season after an MRI revealed a high-grade strain to his right calf.
Donaldson said the injury, evaluated by two doctors, was diagnosed as at least a Grade 2-plus right calf strain, and a possible Grade 3 strain — high enough of a grade to be considered a tear.
Donaldson, speaking to reporters before Monday's game against the Los Angeles Angels, said he has not been given a timetable on when he might be able to return, and doesn't know whether he has a chance to make it back this season.
The 37-year old was placed on the 10-day injured list Sunday, a day after straining his calf running out a grounder during the seventh inning at Colorado.
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