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River Ave. Blues ยป Jeter received cortisone shot for ankle, Opening Day status uncertain

Jeter received cortisone shot for ankle, Opening Day status uncertain

March 20, 2013 by Mike 47 Comments

2013 Season Preview: The Number Threes
Open Thread: 3/20 Camp Notes

Brian Cashman told reporters in Tampa that Derek Jeter received a cortisone shot for the mild inflammation in his left ankle today. He remains day-to-day, but Cashman acknowledged the Cap’n may have to start the season on the DL. Jeter needs to play a full nine-inning game at shortstop and play back-to-back days before being declared for regular season action. There are only 12 days left in Spring Training, so time is running out.

2013 Season Preview: The Number Threes
Open Thread: 3/20 Camp Notes

Filed Under: Asides, Injuries, Spring Training Tagged With: Derek Jeter

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