Matt Carlson Associated Press

CHICAGO — Chicago White Sox first baseman Miguel Vargas left Thursday's loss to the New York Yankees in the fifth inning with a left wrist contusion three innings after hitting his first career grand slam.

Vargas is scheduled to have an MRI on Friday. It's not known how long he'll be sidelined.

Vargas was hurt while trying to stretch for Curtis Mead's wide throw from just behind third base on a chopper by Aaron Judge. It appeared Judge's left leg struck Vargas' left hand (glove hand) as he ran to first. Vargas' glove fell off as he crumpled to the ground in pain.

“I feel it more in the top of my hand," Vargas said after the White Sox lost 10-4 . "It’s a little bit sore. Hopefully tomorrow we’ll get a better answer.”

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