The Yankees catching prospect underwent an MRI exam on Tuesday, revealing an injury that may keep him out for the rest of spring training.
The Yankees catching prospect underwent an MRI exam on Tuesday that revealed a fracture of his 12th rib, he said Wednesday, which may keep him out for the rest of spring training.
“It’s definitely a frustrating thing to happen,” Wells said Wednesday morning. “Everything happens for a reason, so I’m trying to be positive. Just being around this clubhouse and being here is a cool opportunity. Just trying to take in everything I can. There’s still a lot to learn, even if I’m not in the daily grind of everything with them.”Wells arrived at major league camp healthy but felt something on the first day of workouts, which was initially diagnosed as a bruised rib.
“Just a freak thing,” he said. “I all of a sudden was like, ‘That doesn’t feel very good.’ Then over time, it got better, got worse, got better, got worse. I think just all the moving around, trying to get back into it, and then after two weeks of it, not really getting better, we wanted to get more imaging done. So this time it showed up.
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