New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton is grappling with severe tendonitis in both elbows, leading him to undergo a third round of platelet-rich plasma injections. Stanton has no idea when he can resume baseball activities and, right now, is just hoping to avoid season-ending surgery.
The 2025 MLB season is just around the corner but there is uncertainty at the moment regarding the status for Opening Day of New York Yankees star designated hitter Giancarlo ... Judge, the reigning American League MVP, also implied that he'd rather have ...
The Yankees just shared upsetting news about Giancarlo Stanton's injury. Yankees fans have a tough season ahead with injured players.
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Set for a third round of platelet-rich plasma injections, Giancarlo Stanton said Saturday his tendon injuries are considered “severe in both elbows,” which he attributes to “bat adjustments” from last season.
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."