Giancarlo Stanton Slugs 14th Homer
4 years agoNew York Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton went 1-for-4 with a solo home run in Monday's loss to the Los Angeles Angels. Stanton's homer was a no-doubter, traveling 426 feet at 108.4 MPH. It's his first round-tripper since June 17, as the nine-game stretch without a homer was his second-longest drought of the season. Stanton impressively ranks in the 100th-percentile in average exit velocity, max exit velocity, and hard-hit rate, leading to strong overall and expected numbers. He'll face a tough test on Wednesday against Shohei Ohtani, who owns a 33.1 percent strikeout rate and a .338 expected slugging percentage against.
Source: Baseball Savant
Source: Baseball Savant
Giancarlo Stanton Swinging A Bat
2 days agoNew York Yankees manager Aaron Boone said that outfielder/designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton (calf, elbows) has been swinging a bat, and the Yankees have been encouraged by what they've seen. "We've still got a ways to go," Boone said. Stanton missed all of spring training due to severe tennis elbow in both of his arms, and he also picked up a calf injury in early March. While it's good news that the 35-year-old slugger is at least doing some baseball activities, there's still no timetable for his return, and the possibility of him missing the entire 2025 season still exists. Fantasy managers would have been wise to avoid the oft-injured power hitter in fantasy drafts this spring. Stanton's absence has opened the door for regular playing time for the left-handed-hitting Ben Rice, who is serving as the team's DH on Opening Day on Thursday against the Milwaukee Brewers.
Source: Newsday - Laura Albanese
Source: Newsday - Laura Albanese
Giancarlo Stanton Doing More
2 weeks agoNew York Yankees manager Aaron Boone said that outfielder/designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton (calf, elbows) is doing more in camp, but the skipper didn't exactly specify what that entails. In addition to tennis elbow in both of his arms that is considered severe, Stanton also recently came down with a mild calf injury. Although the 35-year-old veteran slugger will open the season on the injured list, the good news is that it appears he's at least working out in some capacity. He has had three rounds of platelet-rich plasma injections in his elbows, though, and there remains no timetable for his return in 2025. If Stanton eventually requires surgery on his elbows, he would miss the entire season. For that reason, most fantasy managers are avoiding the oft-injured power hitter in fantasy drafts.
Source: The Athletic - Chris Kirschner
Source: The Athletic - Chris Kirschner
Giancarlo Stanton Dealing With Minor Calf Injury
2 weeks agoNew York Yankees manager Aaron Boone said that outfielder Giancarlo Stanton (calf, elbows) is dealing with a "fairly minor" calf injury on top of the tennis elbow he's dealing with in both of his arms. Stanton is back in camp after a third round of platelet-rich plasma injections in his arms, but the Yankees still don't have any kind of timetable on the right-handed slugger. The 35-year-old has already been ruled out for Opening Day on March 27, and it's anyone's guess as to when he might be able to make his 2025 debut. His tennis elbow is being described as a severe issue. While Stanton offers elite power for fantasy managers when he's healthy, the potential for a lengthy absence this year overshadows any kind of benefit he might offer statistically. Let someone else in your draft take on the headache and uncertainty.
Source: NJ Advance Media - Max Goodman
Source: NJ Advance Media - Max Goodman
Giancarlo Stanton's Elbow Injury Is "Severe"
3 weeks agoNew York Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton's (elbow) injury is considered "severe" in both elbows. Stanton noted that this injury could have been caused by "bat adjustments." Fantasy managers should continue monitoring his status, but he is still unsure when he will resume baseball activities. Given this update, Stanton may be sidelined for a significant period during the 2025 regular season. Bryan Hoch of MLB.com noted that if surgery would be needed, it would be season-ending. Last season, the 35-year-old appeared in 114 contests and held a .233/.298/.475 slash line with 20 doubles and 27 home runs. He generated an elite 20.7 percent barrel rate and a 55.3 percent hard-hit rate which placed him in the 99th and 98th percentile among qualified hitters. If Stanton were to miss a majority of the regular season, the Yankees will likely have several players move to the designated hitter spot throughout the season.
Source: Bryan Hoch
Source: Bryan Hoch
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