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Yanks' Sánchez hit in hand by foul ball, X-rays negative

New York Yankees catcher Gary Sanchez, right, reacts as Tampa Bay Rays' Manuel Margot, center, celebrates with Austin Meadows after they scored on a two-run home run by Margot during the fourth inning of a baseball game Saturday, April 17, 2021, in New York.(AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)

NEW YORK (AP) — Yankees catcher Gary Sánchez doesn't anticipate missing significant time after being hit in his right hand by a foul ball Saturday.

Sánchez was pulled from the game an inning later and sent for X-rays, which were negative. The club said he has a contusion on his right index and middle fingers and said he's day to day.

“I definitely feel better right now than when it happened," Sánchez said through a translator. “More movement in my fingers. I definitely feel much better right now. If I keep improving the way I am right now, I maybe can play tomorrow.”

Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Kyle Higashioka would start at catcher Sunday to catch Gerrit Cole, but he expected Sánchez to be available for the team's next game Tuesday against Atlanta.

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Sánchez's throwing hand was unprotected when Tampa Bay's Randy Arozarena tipped a pitch that appeared to hit Sánchez on the knuckles in the fourth inning.

Sánchez fell to the ground and writhed in pain before a trainer came out to inspect him. He remained in the game and finished the inning, then flew out to center field in the bottom of the fourth. He was replaced by Higashioka to begin the fifth.

There were no runners on base when Sánchez was hit, and he admitted he forgot to hide his right hand behind his leg or body while waiting for the pitch, leaving it exposed.

“Of course you try to protect that hand as best as you can, but sometimes, you're focused on the pitch, focused on receiving, so you kind of forget about protecting it the best way possible."

The two-time All-Star was 0 for 1 with a walk Saturday and is hitting .237 with two homers and four RBIs this season.

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