Speaking to reporters Monday, New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone indicated that Giancarlo Stanton's departure from camp was not due to his elbow injuries.
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 is back at spring training. Not that he’s staying long or expected to play in any games. Aaron Boone said that he doubts the slugger will appear in any exhibitions before the Yankees head north for their season opener on March 27,
Stanton, who tore through the playoffs last season for the Yankees as they got to the World Series, is tending to a personal matter in New York.
New York Yankees starting pitcher Luis Gil ended his bullpen session early on Friday due to shoulder tightness in his throwing arm.
With Giancarlo Stanton injured, Aaron Boone knows he must find the perfect replacement for the DH role. After using Aaron Judge in a spring training game, he discussed three other options for the position.
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Stanton was back at the Yankees’ spring training complex on Friday. Boone was quoted as saying the five-time All-Star is not likely to play in any exhibition games.
New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton is grappling with severe tendonitis in both elbows, leading him to undergo a third round of platelet-rich plasma injections. Stanton has no idea when he can resume baseball activities and, right now, is just hoping to avoid season-ending surgery.