Juan Soto was removed from Thursday night\'s win over the Minnesota Twins because of left forearm discomfort.
Soto will undergo imaging Friday. New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone said it\'s too early to tell if the right fielder will need to miss time.
\"I don\'t know what it\'s going to show,\" Soto said. \"Just woke up one day, felt the tightness and discomfort in my forearm and we\'ve been working on it and we\'ve been trying to get away with it, and it hasn\'t [gone away].\"
He was lifted to start the top of the sixth inning when play resumed following a 56-minute rain delay.
Soto, who can become a free agent this fall, said he has never had a similar issue with his forearm.
\"We all decided to not start getting work again after an hour, sitting down here, start getting hot again, warming it up,\" Soto said. \"We didn\'t want to risk anything like that, so we just decided to stop.\"
Via ESPN