TORONTO (AP) — The New York Yankees put outfielder Trent Grisham on the 10-day injured list Saturday because of a strained right hamstring and activated outfielder Jasson Domínguez off the IL.
Also Saturday, manager Aaron Boone said rehabbing slugger Giancarlo Stanton felt soreness in his right calf while running the bases earlier this week, potentially delaying his return.
“I expected him back early on this homestand,” Boone said of a six-game stretch against the White Sox and Reds that begins Monday in the Bronx. “That’s in jeopardy now.”
Stanton has been sidelined since April 24, after he experienced stiffness while running the bases against Houston. Boone said Stanton is still rehabbing, and may undergo imaging.
Grisham left Friday’s 8-5 loss in the sixth inning. He was able to do some light jogging on the field before Saturday’s game at Toronto but will likely get imaging when the Yankees return home Monday.
“Hopefully it’s something that’s not a long-term thing, but we felt like the 10 days was probably necessary,” Boone said.
Grisham is batting .232 with eight home runs and 35 RBIs. He was hurt running the bases after a two-RBI hit Friday. The two-time Gold Glove Award winner has hit safely in 14 consecutive games and 16 of his past 19.
Grisham joins Stanton, slugger Aaron Judge (right rib), catcher Austin Wells (cervical headaches) and pitcher Max Fried (elbow) on New York’s injured list.
“There’s no getting around it, we’ve lost some key people,” Boone said. “The one thing is, I feel we’re way more equipped to deal with it than we have in some years.”
Domínguez has been out since injuring his left shoulder when he crashed into Yankee Stadium’s outfield wall in a May 7 win over Texas. He went 1 for 4 with a homer at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Friday.
Domínguez was in the lineup on Saturday, starting in right field after missing 30 games and batting second.
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New York Yankees' Trent Grisham celebrates after scoring a run on a sacrifice fly by Jose Caballero during the sixth inning of a baseball game against the Cleveland Guardians, Wednesday June 10, 2026, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Dermer)
New York Yankees' Trent Grisham avoids a tag attempt by Cleveland Guardians catcher Austin Hedges to score a run during the sixth inning of a baseball game, Wednesday June 10, 2026, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Dermer)
New York Yankees' Trent Grisham is tagged out by Cleveland Guardians catcher Austin Hedges at home plate during the third inning of a baseball game, Tuesday, June 9, 2026, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Dermer)
Australia won the first heavyweight clash of the Women's Twenty20 World Cup after routing South Africa for 107 in Manchester on Saturday.
Going for a seventh title in the 10th World Cup, Australia battled to put up 172-8 then won by 65 runs at Old Trafford.
South Africa was runner-up in the last two tournaments and beat Australia when they previously met in the 2024 semifinals. But the Proteas now must top the other group rival India on June 21 to stay in semifinal contention.
Earlier in a blustery, overcast Manchester, Scotland earned its first World Cup win at Ireland's expense by a comfortable 40 runs. Ireland, chasing a first win for 12 years, dropped its win-loss record to 0-18.
Defending champion New Zealand was playing the West Indies late Saturday.
Phoebe Litchfield missed Australia's last warmup due to a quad strain but passed fit in time for their opening match. She was needed in the first over.
Georgia Voll was out for a duck in her World Cup debut and fellow opener Beth Mooney was gone in the fourth over. But Litchfield, undaunted, charged at Marizanne Kapp, pulled Shabnim Ismail for six, and scooped and swept Ayabonga Khaka to raise a 23-ball 50.
Litchfield was out next ball at 61-3 and Australia wobbled again, but Ellyse Perry and Georgia Wareham revived the charge with 30s in a 58-run stand.
Ismail retired after the 2023 World Cup and unretired at 37. The pacer took a wicket but didn't complete her overs because of a finger injury. Ismail batted, though, when the result was already settled.
South Africa recovered from 7-2 through captain Laura Wolvaardt and Nadine de Klerk. Then de Klerk was bowled by leg-spinner Georgia Wareham, who helped to run out a slow Kapp. Wolvaardt still made the Proteas a threat, even with the run rate required up to 11.
But after hitting opposite skipper Sophie Molineux for six over long off, Wolvaardt was out for 44 from 39 balls next ball, hitting to Wareham in the covers. South Africa folded from there, the last five wickets adding just 11 runs.
Australia's four spinners took eight wickets, the pick of them Wareham with 3-13, a catch and a run out. Wareham was named player of the match and shared the praise.
“(Captain) Soph's been awesome, instilling a lot of freedom within the group and making the group believe we are a good team and can take on this tournament, and that’s pretty awesome,” she said.
Scotland put up 161-5 and dismissed Ireland for 121 with five balls to spare.
Ireland won the toss, chose to bowl, and removed the Scotland openers in the powerplay.
But that brought together the Bryce sisters, captain Kathryn and younger Sarah. They combined for 106 in 10.4 overs and Scotland's first 50 partnership in a World Cup.
Sarah was caught behind on 49 off 35 balls in the 17th over and Kathryn lasted until the 19th with 60 off 39.
"Me and Kathryn know each other well,” Sarah said with a smile. “It's nice working together."
Ireland's chase stuttered out of the gate. Kathryn made a caught and bowled in the first over and medium pacer Rachel Slater's miserly three runs conceded in two powerplay overs contributed to the pressure intensifying on Ireland.
That helped spinner Kristie Gordon take three wickets in the 13th over and end Ireland's chances at 70-6. Off-spinner Katherine Fraser added 3-19 and Kathryn Bryce finished with 2-19.
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Australia's Georgia Wareham bats during the Women's T20 World Cup match between Australia and South Africa at Old Trafford, Manchester, England, Saturday June 13, 2026. (Nigel French/PA via AP)
Australia's Ellyse Perry bats during the Women's T20 World Cup match between Australia and South Africa at Old Trafford, Manchester, England, Saturday June 13, 2026. (Nigel French/PA via AP)
Australia's Georgia Wareham, center, celebrates with teammates after running out South Africa's Marizanne Kapp, on the ground, during the Women's T20 World Cup match between Australia and South Africa at Old Trafford, Manchester, England, Saturday June 13, 2026. (Nigel French/PA via AP)