OUTGiancarlo Stanton DH NYY Fri 7/24/20 2:04 AM
OUTGiancarlo Stanton
DH NYY
Stanton went 2-for-3 with a two-run home run and an additional RBI in Thursday's win over Washington.
EDGE Analysis
Stanton got his season started with a bang in the first inning, crushing a 459-foot homer to deep center off Max Scherzer. He got to Scherzer again in the fifth, driving in another run with a single to right field. After playing in only 18 games during an injury-riddled 2019 season, Stanton is looking to bounce back in the abbreviated 2020 campaign.
OUTGiancarlo Stanton DH NYY Tue 7/14/20 7:56 PM
OUTGiancarlo Stanton
DH NYY
Stanton took part in baserunning drills with the Yankees on Tuesday, Brendan Kuty of The Newark Star-Ledger reports.
EDGE Analysis
Stanton battled a calf injury in spring training but reportedly feels back to full health. Per Kuty, the slugger was able to move from second base to home plate without incident Tuesday, further suggesting that the calf is no longer an issue. Still, Stanton is slated to open the season in a DH-only role as the team looks to play it safe following an injury-riddled 2019 campaign.
OUTGiancarlo Stanton DH NYY Mon 7/6/20 5:45 PM
OUTGiancarlo Stanton
DH NYY
Stanton, who is starting at designated hitter and batting cleanup in Monday's intrasquad game, said his calf feels 100 percent healthy, Marly Rivera of ESPN reports.
EDGE Analysis
He said he only recently started feeling 100 percent healthy and that the Yankees have a good formula to get it right, with him starting at designated hitter for the foreseeable future. Even Aaron Judge (ribs), who is thought to be less healthy than Stanton, is starting in the field in this contest, so Stanton's spot at DH seems very secure.
OUTGiancarlo Stanton DH NYY Tue 6/30/20 2:34 PM
OUTGiancarlo Stanton
DH NYY
General manager Brian Cashman said Tuesday that Stanton should be DH-ready by Opening Day, Pete Caldera of The Bergen Record reports.
EDGE Analysis
This report seems optimistic on its surface, though the fact that Cashman said "DH-ready" specifically is a bit of an eyebrow raiser. Stanton has battled a series of lower-body injuries over the last year, most recently a calf injury. Reading between the lines, it seems he may still be limited in his mobility.
OUTGiancarlo Stanton DH NYY Sun 4/12/20 12:28 AM
OUTGiancarlo Stanton
DH NYY
Stanton has been staying home to help stop the spread of COVID-19, Brendan Kuty of NJ Advance Media reports.
EDGE Analysis
Stanton posted a video to his personal Instagram account Wednesday emphasizing his decision to stay home and encouraging others to do so as well. In early April the slugger was deemed eligible to work out at the team's training facility in Tampa as he was technically still rehabbing his strained right calf. However, manager Aaron Boone has indicated that Stanton is fully healed, thus he should be ready to go when play resumes.
OUTGiancarlo Stanton DH NYY Wed 4/1/20 11:32 PM
OUTGiancarlo Stanton
DH NYY
Stanton (calf) will continue to be allowed to rehab at the Yankees' training facility in Tampa under Florida's stay-at-home policy, George A. King III of the New York Post reports.
EDGE Analysis
While Florida governor Ron DeSantis' order requires most Floridians to remain at home, it makes some exceptions, including one for those in need of essential medical care. That will allow rehabbing players such as Stanton, Aaron Judge (rib) and Luis Severino (elbow) to continue to make use of the team's Tampa facility. It remains to be seen whether Stanton will continue to work out at the complex, however, as manager Aaron Boone deemed the slugger fully healthy earlier this week, per Lindsey Adler of The Athletic.
OUTGiancarlo Stanton DH NYY Sun 3/29/20 2:17 PM
OUTGiancarlo Stanton
DH NYY
Yankees manager Aaron Boone confirmed Wednesday that Stanton (calf) is fully healthy and will be ready to go for Opening Day, Lindsey Adler of The Athletic reports. "He's pretty much over the hump," Boone said. "He's pretty much run aggressively and done the things necessary. If and when we begin spring training games, he would likely be ready to roll for that."
EDGE Analysis
The Yankees are one of the big winners of MLB's decision to suspend its season at least eight weeks due to the coronavirus pandemic. The team now has a good chance to have three key players -- Stanton, Aaron Judge (rib) and James Paxton (back) -- available for Opening Day, when all initially appeared set to begin the season on the injured list. Look for Stanton to occupy his familiar spot in the heart of the order whenever MLB sets a firm target date for the start of the season.
OUTGiancarlo Stanton DH NYY Mon 3/23/20 4:05 PM
OUTGiancarlo Stanton
DH NYY
Stanton (calf) would be playing in spring training games if they were being played, Brendan Kuty of The Newark Star-Ledger reports.
EDGE Analysis
Stanton's calf strain that he suffered back in February was expected to keep him out until sometime in April. The delayed start to the season means he should have no trouble making it back for whenever Opening Day ends up being, but he's apparently doing well enough that he's already healthy enough for exhibition game action. The slugger's stock should be rising again based on the fact that he won't be opening the season on the injured list, though whether or not he can remain injury-free remains an open question.
OUTGiancarlo Stanton DH NYY Wed 3/18/20 9:04 PM
OUTGiancarlo Stanton
DH NYY
Stanton (calf) took swings on the field at the Yankees' spring-training complex Wednesday, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Stanton was among a group of Yankees taking part in informal workouts at the George M. Steinbrenner Field complex in an effort to stay in shape during MLB's hiatus. Though he was originally expected to miss Opening Day, Stanton should be fully recovered from his right calf strain by the time the regular season gets underway.
OUTGiancarlo Stanton DH NYY Tue 3/17/20 3:28 AM
OUTGiancarlo Stanton
DH NYY
Stanton (calf) could be ready to play by the start of the regular season, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Stanton suffered a Grade 1 right calf strain in late February and was originally expected to start the season on the injured list. However, MLB announced Monday that Opening Day will not take place for at least eight weeks, clearing a path for Stanton to be healthy for the start of the campaign. The slugger has been targeting a return in April, well before the new mid-May estimated date for the commencement of the regular season.