New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton is uncertain for opening day because of tendinitis in both elbows. Yankees manager Aaron Boone made the announcement Sunday as position players reported ahead of the first full-squad workout.
Could the New York Yankees' backup plan at designated hitter with Giancarlo Stanton injured and absent from camp be resolved from outside the organization? Despite Yankees manager Aaron Boone pointing to internal options Thursday afternoon,
Giancarlo Stanton is still away from Yankees camp on Tuesday and for the second day in a row, manager Aaron Boone didn’t have an update on the slugger’s status. “There’s nothing else more to say right now,
Giancarlo Stanton didn’t exactly paint an optimistic picture in discussing what Yankees manager Aaron Boone on Sunday characterized as the “tennis elbow” the designated hitter arrived with at spring training.
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone has made a surprising lineup decision following Giancarlo Stanton’s injury. How will this change impact Aaron Judge and the team’s World Series aspirations? Find out here.
The New York Yankees appear to be preparing for the possibility that Giancarlo Stanton will miss significant time. While Aaron Boone continues his cryptic updates on the veteran slugger’s two aching elbows, one well-connected insider suggests the Yankees are actively searching for a right-handed outfielder.
Boone told reporters Thursday he has no update on Stanton, who recently traveled to New York for personal reasons. Stanton missed time earlier in camp while battling tennis elbow in both elbows. “Hopefully soon,” Boone said of a Stanton return, according to MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch.
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With Austin Wells making his spring debut sooner than expected earlier this week and Gerrit Cole taking the mound on Friday, a few more Yankees are set for their first taste of exhibition action.