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There, Giancarlo Stanton was waiting to face Tampa Bay closer Pete Fairbanks. Stanton, who was on pinch-hit duty after a scheduled night off, worked the count full. Then, he turned around a 96-mph fastball and sent it sailing over the left field wall at a ...
News surfaced on Cody Bellinger and Giancarlo Stanton after they were removed from the New York Yankees lineup.
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Giancarlo Stanton is back in the Yankees’ lineup while Aaron Judge’s status remains unchanged
Giancarlo Stanton is returning to the New York Yankees’ lineup after missing three games with what the team described as general soreness.
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Yankees’ Giancarlo Stanton out of lineup again after ‘little tougher’ recovery from outfield return
The Yankees started playing Stanton in the field again last Saturday as a way to get his bat into the lineup with Aaron Judge currently limited to DH duties as he recovers from a right elbow flexor strain. Judge has thrown as far as 150 feet in his throwing progression, but there are no indications that his return to right field is imminent.
The New York Yankees are in a tough spot once again with Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton as neither of them can play right field right now.
Giancarlo Stanton has been conspicuously absent from the Yankees' lineup in each of the first two games in St. Louis, and New York manager Aaron Boone detailed why Saturday.
All the help the New York Yankees can get is welcome, so the offensive explosion from a player like Giancarlo Stanton is nothing but good news for a team that's fighting for its ML
The skies finally cleared Tuesday after a lightning display over George M. Steinbrenner Field lasted for nearly two hours. The Yankees brought their own thunder. Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger, and Gianc