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Giancarlo Stanton is on the brink of a crucial Yankees return, even if the specifics of that comeback — a date and whether he ...
At this point, the Yankees are in wait-and-see mode with Stanton. They need him back at full strength at some point in 2025, but given his history, there’s no guarantee that will happen anytime ...
There are few players who understand the automatic dread and fear of an injury better than Stanton. He won the National League MVP in 2017 and has appeared in just 461 games for the Yankees since ...
Over the winter, Yankees GM Brian Cashman caught some heat when he said Stanton is "injury prone" and that getting hurt "seems to be part of his game." It is true, unfortunately.
New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton was placed on the 10-day injured list with a left hamstring strain, the team announced Sunday. On Tuesday, manager Aaron Boone provided a rough timeline ...
Stanton’s injury was the only lowlight in an otherwise bright Saturday night for the Yankees, who smacked the Atlanta Braves 8-3 at Yankee Stadium. Trent Grisham pinch hitting for Giancarlo Stanton.
Giancarlo Stanton is back at Yankees camp after an absence that lasted for almost two weeks, but there’s still no timetable for the injured slugger to return to in-game action.
Stanton slugged seven homers in 14 Yankees’ postseason games last year with a torpedo bat, then arrived at spring training with a severe version of tennis elbow in both elbows.
Stanton was seen taking batting practice on May 7, and appeared to be swinging gingerly. Clearly, things have changed for the slugger, and the Yankees feel he's ready to come back.
The Yankees are preparing to be without one of their most dangerous sluggers for an extended period, as Giancarlo Stanton remains sidelined with multiple injuries. Manager Aaron Boone confirmed on ...