The Red Sox announced that shortstop Xander Bogaerts will be placed on the 10-day disabled list after tests revealed a small crack in the talus bone in his left ankle. The injury is nondisplaced and will not require surgery. Bogaerts is expected to miss 10-to-14 days.
The Red Sox recalled infield Tzu-Wei Lin from Triple-A Pawtucket on Tuesday.
Obviously, this is a tough blow for the Red Sox heading into the series with the Yankees.
That’s gonna put the ball at the 1 yard line.
Xander Bogaerts hurt his ankle because he’s a phenomenal athlete. Alex Cora said we’ll know more tomorrow, per @NESN #RedSox pic.twitter.com/qoNqyo1vbq
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- He rolled his ankle on the slide/dugout and had an ankle sprain that pulled a sliver of bone off of the talus. Return-to-play could be two weeks at the earliest and up to four depending on how quickly the sprain heals
- It's a stress fracture of the talus and it cracked through on that play. He would likely be in non-weight bearing in a boot and return could be much longer, closer to four-to-six weeks.

