New York Yankees' Juan Soto left a game against the Minnesota Twins due to left forearm discomfort.
Yankees' manager Aaron Boone revealed that Soto had been dealing with forearm discomfort.
Soto explained that the soreness emerged after the rain delay and that the team opted to prioritize caution.
Soto expressed that he had never experienced this type of discomfort before, which initially appeared.
The decision to undergo imaging on Friday was made to gain clarity on the injury's severity, highlighting.
Boone acknowledged the significance of Soto's absence from the game, emphasizing the team
Before exiting the game, Soto contributed to the Yankees' win with two walks and a run scored.