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209life

209life

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This guy is hurt alot.

The Yankees find themselves in an interesting situation with Giancarlo Stanton, and not just because of his ongoing elbow issues. While it’s been well-documented that Stanton is dealing with pain in both arms, manager Aaron Boone revealed on Monday that his recent trip to New York was actually for something “personal in nature” rather than injury-related.

That revelation adds another layer of concern, as it leaves his availability even more uncertain. If his elbows were the primary issue, at least there would be a clearer timeline for his return. Now, the Yankees are left waiting for updates on multiple fronts.

An Already Troubling Injury Situation​

Even if Stanton’s trip to New York wasn’t specifically for his elbow troubles, the fact remains—he’s still not healthy. He hasn’t taken live at-bats in weeks, and there’s been no indication of when he might ramp up.

MLB: Atlanta Braves at New York Yankees, stanton

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Last season, he appeared in 114 games and hit .233/.298/.475 with 27 home runs and 72 RBIs. While those numbers aren’t what they once were, he was still an essential power bat, particularly in the postseason. The Yankees know they can’t replace his home run production easily, but they also can’t afford to wait too long for him to return.

What Happens If Stanton Misses Time?​

If the Yankees are forced to start the season without Stanton, their designated hitter spot suddenly becomes a major question mark. There’s no obvious plug-and-play solution, and the options available—Ben Rice, Dominic Smith, or even J.C. Escarra—each come with significant drawbacks.

Rice has the power to take advantage of Yankee Stadium’s short right-field porch, but he struggles to make consistent contact at the major league level. Smith is more of a contact hitter than a true power threat, which would be a major step down in terms of production. Escarra had a strong showing in Triple-A last season, but he’s never faced big-league pitching consistently.

A Murky Timeline With No Clear Answers​

Between the elbow problems and his personal situation, the Yankees are dealing with a cloud of uncertainty surrounding Stanton. Boone’s comments may have eased some concern about a new injury, but they didn’t clarify when or if Stanton will be ready to contribute in the near future.

For a team that already lost Juan Soto this offseason and is relying on internal depth to keep the lineup dangerous, they need Stanton healthy and in the middle of the order. Right now, all they can do is wait.
 

Tanko

Tanko

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This guy is hurt alot.

The Yankees find themselves in an interesting situation with Giancarlo Stanton, and not just because of his ongoing elbow issues. While it’s been well-documented that Stanton is dealing with pain in both arms, manager Aaron Boone revealed on Monday that his recent trip to New York was actually for something “personal in nature” rather than injury-related.

That revelation adds another layer of concern, as it leaves his availability even more uncertain. If his elbows were the primary issue, at least there would be a clearer timeline for his return. Now, the Yankees are left waiting for updates on multiple fronts.

An Already Troubling Injury Situation​

Even if Stanton’s trip to New York wasn’t specifically for his elbow troubles, the fact remains—he’s still not healthy. He hasn’t taken live at-bats in weeks, and there’s been no indication of when he might ramp up.

MLB: Atlanta Braves at New York Yankees, stanton

Credit: Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports
Last season, he appeared in 114 games and hit .233/.298/.475 with 27 home runs and 72 RBIs. While those numbers aren’t what they once were, he was still an essential power bat, particularly in the postseason. The Yankees know they can’t replace his home run production easily, but they also can’t afford to wait too long for him to return.

What Happens If Stanton Misses Time?​

If the Yankees are forced to start the season without Stanton, their designated hitter spot suddenly becomes a major question mark. There’s no obvious plug-and-play solution, and the options available—Ben Rice, Dominic Smith, or even J.C. Escarra—each come with significant drawbacks.

Rice has the power to take advantage of Yankee Stadium’s short right-field porch, but he struggles to make consistent contact at the major league level. Smith is more of a contact hitter than a true power threat, which would be a major step down in terms of production. Escarra had a strong showing in Triple-A last season, but he’s never faced big-league pitching consistently.

A Murky Timeline With No Clear Answers​

Between the elbow problems and his personal situation, the Yankees are dealing with a cloud of uncertainty surrounding Stanton. Boone’s comments may have eased some concern about a new injury, but they didn’t clarify when or if Stanton will be ready to contribute in the near future.

For a team that already lost Juan Soto this offseason and is relying on internal depth to keep the lineup dangerous, they need Stanton healthy and in the middle of the order. Right now, all they can do is wait.
The guy is making $32M this year.
It drops off to $19M, $15M and $15M over the next 3 years before he becoms a free agent.

He better be on the field.
 

sharpsquare

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The guy is making $32M this year.
It drops off to $19M, $15M and $15M over the next 3 years before he becoms a free agent.

He better be on the field.

he has a semi-healthy short stretch there and now it seems to moving in a bad direction

and you're right a whole lotta money out there esp if he isn't in the lineup
 

BigJay

BigJay

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He should just cancelled his contract with the team by mutual consent. Just like Neymar did to his Saudi team. But I don't think this ever happened. Money is money, especially if it's already secured and binded by contract.
MLB and NBA contracts are guaranteed Genie because they have a strong union.

There are a few exceptions of course

NFL, for example, a lot of their $$ isn’t guaranteed. That’s why a lot of guys get cut mid-contract
 
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