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The New York Yankees announced on Tuesday that they have activated superstar right fielder Aaron Judge off the injured list ...
Although the New York Yankees’ lineup on Tuesday night features Aaron Judge, it lacks Giancarlo Stanton. Thankfully for the Yankees, Stanton hasn’t aggravated the elbow injuries that cost him the ...
Stanton is a very slow runner as a 35-year-old who has played in only 55 percent of the Yankees’ regular-season games since ...
In fact, the New York Yankees' slugger has done something even wilder than the home run he hit Monday night. Stanton ...
The Yankees also planned on placing another outfielder, Austin Slater, on the injured list with a left hamstring strain.
The Yankees also planned on placing another outfielder, Austin Slater, on the injured list with a left hamstring strain.
Stanton’s display of strength on Monday showed why the Yankees need to keep him in the lineup as much as they can, even with Judge expected to return from a flexor strain injury on Tuesday.
Stanton has slashed .270/.343/.532 with 10 homers since returning to the Yankees' lineup, so the team can hardly afford ...
The struggling New York Yankees are getting a badly needed shot to the arm with Aaron Judge's return, manager Aaron Boone ...
He's also struck out 16 times during that span, but as long as he continues to mash, he should be an everyday presence in both the Yankees' and fantasy managers' lineups.
Giancarlo Stanton hit a 113.9 mph home run on a pitch well outside and nearly in the dirt, making MLB history with one of the rarest homers ever by a right-handed hitter.