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Yankees star had been playing with concussion since May?
New York Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo. John Jones-USA TODAY Sports

The New York Yankees have a lot of explaining to do given what has apparently transpired with Anthony Rizzo over the last couple of months.

The team announced Thursday that the three-time All-Star first baseman Rizzo was going on the 10-day injured list with “post-concussion syndrome.”

Yankees manager Aaron Boone made the troubling revelation to reporters that the team had traced Rizzo’s issues back to a collision with San Diego Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. that occurred more than two months ago.

Rizzo collided with Tatis on a play at first base in which his head banged off Tatis’ hip. That collision took place all the way back on May 28.

Boone says that the 33-year-old Rizzo went through MLB concussion protocol at the time of the injury and passed all testing, per Bryan Hoch of MLB.com. But Rizzo had apparently been complaining of fogginess in recent days, and subsequent testing had showed cognitive impairment.

Rizzo himself opened up to reporters on Thursday about his symptoms. He said that he had been experiencing fatigue, was waking up feeling as though he was “hungover,” and had even been suffering through mental lapses such as forgetting the number of outs in an inning.

Here is the video of Rizzo’s remarks.

A career .263 hitter who had 32 home runs just last season, Rizzo had been in an extended slump since the collision with Tatis. His before-and-after batting splits ever since that incident paint a troublesome picture.

While it sounds like the Yankees went through the proper protocol when the collision first happened, they will still face scrutiny over why Rizzo was not more closely monitored in the following days, weeks and months. He was in an uncharacteristic slump that directly coincided with the Tatis collision, yet somehow it seems that nobody on the team had a clue that anything was wrong. On top of the troubling saga the Yankees have had with another key player, the Rizzo situation is definitely a very bad look for them.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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