Yankees, Giancarlo Stanton
Newsday · 1h
Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton returns to New York to meet with team doctor
TAMPA, Fla. – Asked about the progress of Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton, who hasn’t performed any baseball activities since position players reported for camp because of inflammation in the tendons in both elbows, manager Aaron Boone said there was “nothing imminent on baseball stuff.”
Empire Sports Media · 1h
Yankees could be facing a major Giancarlo Stanton problem
The Yankees are facing an unsettling reality: Giancarlo Stanton’s health is already a major concern before the season even starts. The veteran slugger is dealing with elbow pain in both arms and is traveling to New York for further testing, which suggests this isn’t a minor issue.
The New York Times · 6d
Doctor: Why Yankees’ Giancarlo Stanton’s violent swing may have caused injury
Tennis elbow is almost always the result of injury from repeated action, such as swinging a tennis racquet or, in Stanton’s case, a baseball bat, said Dr. Guillem Gonzalez-Lomas, an orthopedic surgeon at New York University Langone Health.
Newsday · 6d
Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton says elbow pain is something he just has to deal with
Stanton said he dealt with the condition, which is in both elbows, most of last season — including in October, when he was by far the Yankees’ best offensive performer as they reached the World Series. He said he has not swung a bat in the last “three to four weeks.” It is not clear when he will begin doing so.
Stanton has dealt with tendinitis in both elbows going back to last season and the condition has apparently gotten worse.
New York Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton (elbow) remains without a timetable. Yankee manager Aaron Boone said on Sunday that there is "nothing imminent" regarding Stanton's return to ...
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