What happened to Stephen Drew?

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Just saw a Wolfley tweet and he said something about a horrible injury. Anyone know what happened? I don't watch baseball.
 

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Basically his right foot was in another direction. No bueno.

He was sliding into home and his foot got caught or stuck as he slid. Just horrible.
 

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Looked like he twisted it back around himself. That was nasty looking. He may be out a while.
 

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Drew is most likely done for the year. Looked like his ankle broke and turned the other way. Drew pushed it back to the other side but I can't see him coming back this year. The injury looks very serious.
 

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Was just going to post a "Get well soon, Stephen Drew!" thread... injury looked HORRIBLE and would be a total shock if he wasn't done for the year.

You wonder if Bloomquist/Blum are enough at SS, or if we need to be in the market for a starter there for the rest of the season in addition to pitching help.
 

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I'm listening to the Brewers feed and they're saying it looks season ending, especially if ligaments are damaged
 

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OUCH !!!!!!!
 

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Official report is a fractured ankle. Surgery likely. Out for the year.

But I think we pretty much figured that simply by looking at the direction his foot went during that slide.
 
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