New York Yankees top prospect Spencer Jones has already turned heads throughout spring training. Unfortunately for Yankees fans, they’ll likely need to wait to see Jones at the big-league level. Giancarlo Stanton is out indefinitely with tennis elbow in both arms and recently left camp for personal reasons.
The New York Yankees are preparing for the 2025 campaign, and even though spring training is just getting underway, they are already dealing with some injury woes. Perhaps the most notable player to get bitten by the injury bug is designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton,
Injured Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton met with reporters for the first time in more than three weeks on Saturday.
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."
Stanton was back at the Yankees’ spring training complex on Friday. Boone was quoted as saying the five-time All-Star is not likely to play in any exhibition games.
The Yankees just took another hit before Opening Day. The post Yankees Near Their "Last Resort" for Giancarlo Stanton After He Finally Looks Set for a Spring Training Return appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Stanton received two rounds of PRP injections for his elbows while in New York. The Yankees announced the designated hitter plans on returning to New York on Monday for a third round of injections. The latest update comes a day after Brian Cashman called the possibility of surgery a “last resort” for Stanton.
New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton is talking about the elbow injuries that have slowed him down. Stanton may be out awhile.
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Yankees DH Giancarlo Stanton provided an update this morning about the elbow injuries that have kept him out of spring training action.