NEW YORK (AP) -- Yankees left fielder Aaron Hicks exited Game 5 of the AL Division Series against the Cleveland Guardians after injuring his left knee Tuesday in a collision with rookie shortstop Oswaldo Cabrera.
Hicks was headed to the hospital for an MRI, the Yankees said.
Both players were chasing Steven Kwan's shallow pop fly near the left-field line when they banged into each other. The ball appeared to glance off the glove of each fielder before falling for a single that put runners at first and second with one out in the third inning.
Obviously shaken up, Hicks stayed down for a few moments and was checked by an athletic trainer and New York manager Aaron Boone.
Hicks walked around slowly a bit before limping off the field.
"Having a hard time moving around out there," Boone said in a television interview during the game.
Hicks was replaced in left by Marwin Gonzalez, who assumed Hicks' No. 9 spot in the batting order.
Cabrera appeared to be fine and remained in the game.
Kwan's single led to a bases-loaded sacrifice fly by Jose Ramirez that shaved New York's lead to 4-1 in the decisive game of the playoff series.
The winner travels to Houston for the best-of-seven AL Championship Series beginning Wednesday night.
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