New York Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo. Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

The New York Yankees shared some big news on Tuesday regarding the status of Anthony Rizzo.

Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters that Rizzo would be shut down for the rest of the season.

Rizzo has not played since Aug. 1, when he went 1-for-4 in a 5-2 loss to Tampa Bay. The team announced two days later that Rizzo had been placed on the injured list due to post-concussion syndrome.

Interestingly, the Yankees discovered a little over two months later that Rizzo had suffered a concussion following a collision with Fernando Tatis Jr. during a May 28 game. 

Rizzo had been tested for a concussion after that game but was cleared to return. However, his play was abysmal, as he was batting just .172 with only one home run after the concussion. He had batted .304 with 11 home runs prior to the concussion.

Rizzo now will have several months to recover prior to the start of spring training. His Yankees entered Tuesday 68-69 and have lacked some thump in their offense.

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