The New York Yankees could be without Didi Gregorius for the remainder of the season because of torn cartilage in his right wrist.

Gregorius suffered the injury while sliding headfirst into home to help the Yankees earn a walk-off, playoff-clinching win Saturday night.

An MRI on Sunday morning revealed a small tear in the cartilage. A cortisone shot was administered following the test, which the infielder said made him feel a lot better.

"I have some movement in there," Gregorius said. "They say things like this happens to other players, but some of them play through it. So we're going to see day-to-day how it goes, and if I feel better, I'll be back in there so we can still make the playoff decision."