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Had Giancarlo Stanton’s seventh-inning blast Saturday traveled a few feet further, the Yankees slugger may have been back in the lineup on Sunday. Instead, Stanton was back in an all-too ...
TAMPA, Fla. — The New York Yankees could be without their designated hitter come Opening Day next month. Giancarlo Stanton is behind schedule, Yankees manager Aaron Boone announced Sunday afternoon.
Giancarlo Stanton is not close to returning from the elbow tendinitis in both arms that’s bothered him since last year, but the Yankees DH said he is making progress.
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman provided a timeline for Giancarlo Stanton's return from injury.
Boone referred to the calf injury as “fairly minor” on Friday. He added that Stanton has returned to Yankees camp after having a third round of PRP injections in his elbows.
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Yankees news: Giancarlo Stanton's injury is a big problem, Aaron Boone ready to commit long-termGiancarlo Stanton's injury is a big problem. Stanton has never been the posterchild for perfect health during his time with the Yankees. That makes the news that he's currently shutting down all ...
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.
Giancarlo Stanton said his left hamstring felt better Thursday, but the Yankees slugger is taking his latest injury hard. Stanton, who suffered a Grade 2 strain Saturday while legging out a double,… ...
Giancarlo Stanton injury update, road back to Yankees lineup. Speaking before the Yanks’ three-game series opener against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Stanton reported improvement in both elbows, ...
The Yankees normally recommend a full shutdown for some time when a player experiences an injury but Stanton said that hasn’t worked for him in the past, so he’s already started his comeback ...
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