MLB: Yankees’ Aaron Hicks leaves game with hip ailment

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Yankees left fielder Aaron Hicks exited New York’s Tuesday game due to left hip tightness after scoring a run in the third inning against the visiting Oakland Athletics.

Hicks will be re-evaluated on Wednesday, the Yankees announced.

Hicks said after the Yankees’ 10-5 win, “I just feel a little sore, a little tight right now. See what happens tomorrow.”

During New York’s five-run inning, Hicks drew a walk and later scored from second on a single by Anthony Rizzo. Right before crossing the plate, Hicks appeared to be in discomfort.

“Just felt tight,” Hicks said. “I felt like when I was trying to drive, I just couldn’t really drive when I was coming down (from) third. And it was like right as I turned around third is kind of like when it started happening.”

Hicks was replaced by Isiah Kiner-Falefa, who entered at third base with third baseman Oswaldo Cabrera moving to left field.

Hicks is hitting .153 through 24 games this season. He hit his first homer of the year on Monday in the Yankees’ 7-2 win over the A’s. That was just his second extra-base hit of the season and his first hit in 20 at-bats at home.

–Field Level Media

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