Trent Grisham, a center fielder for the New York Yankees, departed a recent game exhibiting discomfort in his left knee. Initial diagnostic scans, performed following the incident, have indicated no structural damage.
The club reported on Thursday that Grisham's knee scans came back clean, with the possibility of him being available from the bench. This development offers a measure of relief amidst ongoing injury concerns for the team.
Further details on the circumstances of Grisham's exit and his immediate playing status remain somewhat opaque. The official New York Yankees website, MLB.com, provided the most direct information regarding the scan results, noting that he "could be available off bench." Other reports, such as those from Yardbarker, offer broader team context, mentioning other players like Jason Dominguez on the injured list and recent team performance against the Toronto Blue Jays, but lack specific immediate updates on Grisham's condition beyond the initial report. The New York Post and Yanks Go Yard did not yield substantive information pertinent to this specific event.
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