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Washington Post
a day ago
- Sport
- Washington Post
Grizzlies' Zach Edey will have surgery after re-spraining his left ankle
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Memphis Grizzlies center Zach Edey has sprained his left ankle again and the team said Saturday that the All-Rookie team selection will need surgery. The Grizzlies said the 7-foot-3 Edey was working out this week when he injured the ankle again. Imaging revealed excessive ligamentous laxity, which will be addressed with surgery that will also restabilize his ankle.

News.com.au
19-05-2025
- Sport
- News.com.au
Sam Stonestreet cops long sideline stint
NRL: Sam Stonestreet will be sidelined for 6-8 weeks after having to undergo ankle surgery following the Storm clash.


Daily Mail
19-05-2025
- Sport
- Daily Mail
Arsenal star 'to undergo ankle surgery' after medical staff made decision with return date unclear
An Arsenal star is set to undergo ankle surgery following a decision made by the club's medical staff. The player has been managing fitness issues in recent weeks and hasn't featured in the last three league matches. As a result it has now been decided that the player will undergo a procedure, with his return date currently unknown. The news isn't a major blow with regards to this season, with Arsenal having just one game remaining this season in which they will face Southampton away. Mikel Arteta 's team secured their place in next season's Champions League with a 1-0 win at home to Newcastle on Sunday. However, Arsenal will hope that the player won't be out for a lengthy period. As reported by The Telegraph, Jurrien Timber will undergo an ankle procedure. The defender wasn't included in the squad against Newcastle and was an unused substitute for the previous game against Liverpool. Timber's last appearance came in the second leg of the Champions League semi-final against PSG in which he played 83 minutes. Timber has featured prominently for Arsenal this season, making 48 appearances across all competitions. With Ben White now building up momentum after his own injury struggles, Timber can now undergo surgery. After joining Arsenal from Ajax in 2023 Timber missed the majority of his first campaign with the Gunners after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury on his Premier League debut against Nottingham Forest. Arsenal have struggled with many injuries this season, with the likes of Bukayo Saka, White, Gabriel Jesus, Takehiro Tomiyasu and Kai Havertz all spending long spells on the sidelines. The Gunners will be eager to have Timber available for pre-season, when Arteta's team will begin their preparations to go one step further and win the Premier League title. Jesus, Tomiyasu and Gabriel Magalhaes remain sidelined, while William Saliba suffered a hamstring injury against Newcastle. Timber could be doubtful for the Netherlands' World Cup qualifiers away to Finland and at home to Malta next month.
Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Extent of Oswaldo Cabrera's ghastly ankle injury revealed after Yankees infielder's surgery
Oswaldo Cabrera's road to recovery has begun, though it is unlikely to get him back on the field again this season. The Yankees beloved utilityman underwent successful ankle surgery on Thursday after suffering a broken ankle in a gruesome play at the plate on Monday night in Seattle. Advertisement The procedure also revealed some ligament damage, manager Aaron Boone said Friday, which is likely to add to his timeline for a return. 'I would say probably unlikely [he returns this season], but we probably won't know until a week, 10 days in to where we get the doctors' protocols and then the ramp up as you go,' Boone said before the Yankees' 6-2 win over the Mets on Friday. 'It was a little more involved in there, but all things considered, fairly successful, too.' Cabrera announced that he had undergone surgery on Thursday via social media. Yankees' Oswaldo Cabrera reacts after injuring his leg while scoring a run during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Monday, May 12, 2025. AP He called Monday 'such a sad night' that initially left him with 'many negative thoughts' after the brutal injury occurred. Advertisement But he said the outpouring of support he received from family, friends, fans, agents, coaches and teammates put a 'big smile' on his face. 'My return to the field begins today,' Cabrera wrote in the post. 'Thanks to you, I feel more motivated than ever. So, with the strength I've always had and all this beautiful energy that you all give to me, I tell you that I will return, and I will return even stronger to continue giving my best every day. I LOVE U.' A number of Yankees players and staffers, including Aaron Judge, Anthony Volpe and Boone, went to visit Cabrera in the hospital late Monday night before he was discharged. Cabrera's teammates were distraught and crushed when he was taken off the field in an ambulance but gained some solace when they saw him in good spirits later that night or Tuesday morning in the hotel lobby before he flew back to New York. Yankees' Oswaldo Cabrera injures his leg while scoring a run during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Monday, May 12, 2025. Getty Images 'Maybe it's because it's only after going through something like this that you realize the love that surrounds us,' Cabrera wrote. 'And TODAY, after a successful surgery with an excellent medical team and God, with my parents, my fiancée and my agent, my heart full of love, I want to THANK YOU ALL. Thank you for worrying about me, for every message, for keeping me in your prayers, for making me feel so supported. This is something that my family and I will never forget!' Jazz Chisholm Jr. (oblique strain) is feeling so good that he thinks it might only be another week and a half or two weeks until he returns. Advertisement Then again, he did not think he was going to need an injured list stint in the first place, so take that with a grain of salt. 'It's definitely him being optimistic, which is his nature, which I love about him,' Boone said. 'But he is doing really well and seems to be tolerating everything well. So even for having a high-level strain in there, he was fairly asymptomatic, really from jump. So continue to ramp him up.' Chisholm took ground balls at second base early Friday afternoon and then hit balls flipped to him in the cage. He has also been running and throwing, with Friday marking his highest-intensity day at about 60-70 percent, he said. Advertisement 'Now it's just going through it, making sure it feels better and better every day and keep on going through the motions until it's time to go,' Chisholm said. The Yankees activated Clayton Beeter (shoulder) off the IL and optioned him to Triple-A. The reliever could make his way back to the Yankees before long if he continues to throw the ball well. The Yankees made a minor trade Friday, sending lefty reliever Rob Zastryzny to the Brewers in exchange for cash considerations.