Aaron Boone ‘very concerned’ about Brandon Drury’s blurred vision
The New York Yankees are dealing with a very concerning health issue for one of their early-season standouts.
Third baseman Brandon Drury left Friday’s 14 inning game early due to severe migraines and blurred vision. On Saturday, Drury was placed on the disabled list, and he admitted that the vision issues have plagued him for a while. That came as a major concern to manager Aaron Boone.
Drury said he’s been dealing with migraines and blurry vision “for a while,” the case for most if not all of spring training. “Vision’s been very blurry. It’s baseball. I need my eyes to be right to play…I want to get that fixed up and see what’s going on with my vision.”
— Erik Boland (@eboland11) April 7, 2018
Boone said "we’re very concerned" about Drury's blurred vision and migraines. Said the third baseman will undergo testing Monday. As of now Andujar is more or less the every day third baseman
— Erik Boland (@eboland11) April 7, 2018
Plenty of athletes deal with migraines, and they’re no joke. The fact that Drury’s are unexplained — and ongoing — is quite worrisome. Hopefully his issues are addressed.