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How to Survive Giancarlo Stanton and 7 MLB Spring Training Injuries That Matter
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Yankees breakout candidate easing the sting of Giancarlo Stanton's injury with strong spring
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Giancarlo Stanton injury: Yankees slugger will start season on IL after receiving injections in both elbows
Here's what the Yankees' Opening Day roster should look like if they don't make any moves in the next few weeks.
Paul Goldschmidt, age 37 and accustomed to playing 150-something games per year, would be another logical choice for some DH days. Giving the first baseman a break from the field could lead to more at-bats for Ben Rice, a natural catcher who learned first last year and has enjoyed a hard-hitting spring.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNYankees are facing 2 grueling injuries as spring training ramps upThe Yankees are only a few weeks into spring training, but the injury bug has already taken its toll. Two players expected to play significant roles in
Spring training is often a proving ground for baseball's most intriguing prospects, and Yankees camp is no different.
Stanton's absence will give Boone a chance to shift his outfield. Former MLB outfielder Cameron Maybin has suggested moving Jasson Domínguez, who has struggled adjusting to left field, back to center to regain comfort. It's a good idea.
There’s no timetable yet on Yankees star DH Giancarlo Stanton, who’s sidelined with painful tendon issues in both elbows and undergoing testing they’re characterizing as unrelated back in New York. But with Stanton unable to do any baseball activity and in New York,
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