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			knee, exits game
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			 [September 11, 2019] 
			Milwaukee outfielder Christian 
			Yelich left the Brewers' game in Miami on Tuesday in the first 
			inning after fouling a pitch off his right knee. 
 Yelich, the reigning National League MVP, went down to the ground 
			and sat for a few minutes. He tried to get up a few times before 
			eventually walking off under his own power. Trent Grisham pinch-hit 
			for him, entering with a 1-2 count and striking out.
 
 Yelich, who was given the strikeout, entered Tuesday batting .330 
			with an NL-best .430 on-base percentage and a majors-best .672 
			slugging percentage and 1.102 OPS. The 27-year-old slugger has a 
			career-high 44 home runs along with 97 RBIs in 129 games this 
			season.
 
 The Brewers entered Tuesday two games behind the Arizona 
			Diamondbacks in the chase for the second wild card in the National 
			League.
 
 --The Minnesota Twins placed center fielder Byron Buxton on the 
			60-day injured list, ending his injury-plagued season.
 
			 
			
 Buxton, 25, suffered a left shoulder subluxation (partial 
			dislocation) when he crashed into the outfield wall on Aug. 1 at 
			Miami. He rejoined the team Sept. 1 and appeared briefly in five 
			games as a late-game defensive replacement, but did not have any 
			at-bats.
 
 Buxton finished the season with a career-best .262 batting average, 
			44 extra-base hits, 46 RBIs and 14 stolen bases in 87 games. The 
			Twins also reinstated right-hander Kyle Gibson (ulcerative colitis) 
			from the 10-day IL and selected the contract of infielder Ronald 
			Torreyes from Triple-A Rochester.
 
 --Near the end of another stint on the injured list stint due to a 
			balky right knee, New York Yankees left-hander CC Sabathia says he 
			has passed on season-ending surgery because his team is in title 
			contention.
 
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			Brewers right fielder Christian Yelich (22) leaves the game after 
			being injured while at bat in the first inning against the Miami 
			Marlins at Marlins Park. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY 
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            Speaking with the New York Post, Sabathia made it clear that 
			pursuing a World Series title helped him through stints on the IL.
 Sabathia, 39, has made four trips to the IL this season, which he 
			has said will be his last. The three most recent -- May 23-June 2, 
			July 28-Aug. 18 and Aug. 31 to his expected return Wednesday -- have 
			been caused by his right knee. He had fluid drained from the knee 
			and a cortisone shot at the end of August.
 
 --Major League Baseball will mark the 18th anniversary of the 
			terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, on Wednesday with tributes, 
			special caps and base markers.
 
 Games will be played in 15 cities on Wednesday, and each ballpark is 
			scheduled to hold pregame ceremonies and a moment of silence to mark 
			9/11. Among those games is the New York Mets hosting the Arizona 
			Diamondbacks.
 
 "All of our clubs have a commitment to honoring those whose lives we 
			lost and to ensuring that we don't forget," Melanie LeGrande, MLB's 
			vice president of social responsibility, told MLB.com. "We're 
			preserving the legacy for those who perished on that day."
 
 --Field Level Media
 
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