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,
New York Yankees starting pitcher Luis Gil ended his bullpen session early on Friday due to shoulder tightness in his throwing arm.
There was, however, something that was imminent: a visit to New York. But though it initially was reported that the reason was for medical testing, Boone said Monday afternoon that Stanton was in New York for a reason that was “personal in nature.
If New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone ever plans on winning a World Series, at least he has Aaron Judge at his side. The Yankees won only a single pennant in Boone’s first seven seasons. Judge, 2023 AL Cy Young Award winner Gerrit Cole,
New York Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton’s spring training issues have potentially taken a far more serious turn. Stanton arrived at camp battling tennis elbow in both arms. The veteran DH recently flew back to New York for what manager Aaron Boone called a “personal matter.
Manager Aaron Boone said Sunday said Stanton (elbows) won't resume baseball activities in the immediate future, Chris Kirschner of The Athletic reports. The veteran slugger hasn't swung a bat in weeks while dealing with tennis elbow in both arms,
The New York Yankees are considering a number of moves in the wake of Giancarlo Stanton's latest injury update.
With Opening Day just over three weeks away, the Yankees will start the season without two key players: designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton and starting pitcher Luis Gil.
Here's what the Yankees' Opening Day roster should look like if they don't make any moves in the next few weeks.
The New York Yankees are dealing with injuries at some key positions, which could lead to big changes before Opening Day at the end of this month. Third