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New York Yankees player Anthony Rizzo will be out of the game for at least eight weeks due to a fractured right forearm. Rizzo sustained the injury during a collision at first base with Boston Red Sox pitcher Brennan Bernardino. Although he initially thought it was a wrist injury, it was later diagnosed as a fracture to the radial neck of his right arm.

The 34-year-old Rizzo expressed optimism about his recovery, stating that he does not require surgery and hopes to return to the field by August. This setback comes after Rizzo missed the last two months of the previous season due to post-concussion syndrome. Despite the challenges, Rizzo remains positive and looks forward to getting back in the game to support his team.

To fill Rizzo’s spot on the roster, the Yankees have called up prospect Ben Rice, who has experience playing both catcher and first base in the minor leagues. Rice will step in as the first baseman for the Yankees in the upcoming games. Additionally, the team had to make further roster adjustments due to injuries to pitchers Ian Hamilton and Cody Poteet, bringing up Clayton Andrews and Anthony Misiewicz to replace them.

The Yankees are also gearing up for the return of Gerrit Cole from the injured list, with more roster moves expected in the coming days. While Hamilton will be sidelined for a few weeks due to a lat strain, Poteet is expected to be out for one to two weeks with a triceps strain. Despite these challenges, the team remains focused on maintaining their position and supporting each other through the ups and downs of the season.

As the Yankees navigate through these injuries and roster changes, they continue to show resilience and determination in facing whatever challenges come their way. With a strong team spirit and a supportive coaching staff, the Yankees are looking ahead to the future with optimism and a determination to overcome any obstacles that may arise.