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New York Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton will begin the regular season on the injured list with tendinitis in both elbows.
Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton will begin the season on the injured list because of elbow injuries that have sidelined him this spring. Also, infielder DJ LeMahieu tweaked his calf muscle during the team's spring game Saturday.
According to MLB insider Jon Heyman, the New York Yankees are eyeing a 37-year-old former Boston Red Sox and New York Mets slugger to fill in at DH.
Things aren’t looking too great for Giancarlo Stanton. The Yankees slugger said Saturday his tendon injuries are “severe in both elbows,” which is a result from bat adjustments from last season, according to MLB.
The DH arrived for spring training with what manager Aaron Boone that day described as "tennis elbow," which Stanton said was "tears in your tendon."
New York Yankees slugging DH Giancarlo Stanton remains sidelined with soreness in both elbows. He's yet to see action this spring and will open the upcoming regular season on the injured list. Now, though,
Injured Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton met with reporters for the first time in more than three weeks on Saturday.
The bad news keeps piling up for the New York Yankees. Already dealing with significant injuries across their roster, Giancarlo Stanton revealed just how serious his elbow issues are. He is headed back to New York City to receive a third round of platelet-rich plasma treatments and is hoping to avoid season-ending surgery.
One of the most important hitters in the New York Yankees lineup, Giancarlo Stanton, who last season was the team's designated hitter, spoke about the series of injuries he has bee