Giambi out at least 3 weeks

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New York Yankees' Jason Giambi rounds the bases on his solo home run during seventh inning baseball action against the Toronto Blue Jays in Toronto on Tuesday, May 29, 2007.(AP PHOTO/CP, Frank Gunn) CANADA

New York Yankees' Jason Giambi rounds the bases on his solo home run during seventh inning baseball action against the Toronto Blue Jays in Toronto on Tuesday, May 29, 2007.(AP PHOTO/CP, Frank Gunn) CANADA

NEW YORK (AP) - Jason Giambi will be sidelined at least three weeks because of torn tissue in the arch of his left foot, the latest setback in a tumultuous season for the New York Yankees designated hitter.

Giambi was examined in New York on Thursday by Dr. William Hamilton. Giambi will be placed on the disabled list before Friday's game at Boston, and his foot will be put in a walking boot.

``He will be re-evaluated in three weeks,'' Yankees spokesman Jason Zillo said.

Giambi was shifted from first base to designated hitter this year and hit .322 with four homers and 17 RBIs in April. His foot began bothering him soon after he played the field for the first time on April 28, and he batted .117 in May with three homers and six RBIs.

He originally was diagnosed with a bone spur and switched to shoes with orthotics that he said relieved the pain. Giambi traveled to New York on Thursday's day off, intending to get a cortisone shot, but Hamilton said Giambi had plantar fasciitis, inflamed tissue near the heel, and a partially torn plantar fascia.

The 36-year-old Giambi, the 2000 AL MVP with the Oakland Athletics, is in the sixth season of a $120 million, seven-year contract with the Yankees and has been in the news this season for his role in baseball's steroids controversy.

In the May 18 editions of USA Today he was quoted as saying ``I was wrong for doing that stuff,'' which many interpreted as an admission of steroids use, and the Daily News reported five days later that he had failed an amphetamines test within the past year.

Giambi met last week with lawyers for Major League Baseball, and his case has been turned over to commissioner Bud Selig, who hasn't said whether he will attempt to discipline Giambi.

Melky Cabrera is likely to receive more playing time in the outfield while Giambi is sidelined, with Johnny Damon, Bobby Abreu and Hideki Matsui seeing spells at DH.

Giambi has been among the struggling hitters in New York's lineup. The Yankees are just 22-29, tied for last in the AL East and 13 1/2 games behind first-place Boston heading into a weekend series at Fenway Park.

FanNation.com via AP
 
May 31, 2007  06:35 PM ET

Holy cow man. I've always greatly disliked the Yankees, so I cannot pity them at the moment. But this is getting crazier by the day. What's next? A-Rod assaulted by Toronto infield - out for three weeks? The Titanic went down easier than this. I love it!

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