New York Yankees fans hoping to see Aaron Judge homer this spring need to wait longer than they hoped. Thankfully for the Yankees, Judge isn’t injured. The Bombers have enough injury issues as is, especially with slugger Giancarlo Stanton (elbow) questionable for Opening Day.
Giancarlo Stanton received a second round of platelet-rich plasma injections in his ailing elbows on Thursday and is expected to re-join Yankees camp this weekend, according to general manager Brian Cashman,
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Empire Sports Media on MSNYankees’ Giancarlo Stanton problem could disrupt the entire outfieldGiancarlo Stanton is the Yankees’ go-to designated hitter, but his latest injury issue could create a ripple effect across the entire outfield. The
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.
On Thursday, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman told reporters that Stanton is expected to rejoin the club in Tampa this weekend. The designated hitter has been in New York due to a personal matter while also dealing with tennis elbows. Those elbows will land Stanton on the injured list to start the season.
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.
The New York Yankees have selected Aaron Judge to replace Giancarlo Stanton in right field due to Stanton's elbow injury. Manager Aaron Boone explaine
Broadcaster Michael Kay said the New York Yankees believe Giancarlo Stanton will return within two and a half months. The YES Network play-by-play announcer said that after making calls and speaking with team sources,
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