The New York Yankees have faced a tough stretch of injuries this offseason, with one of the most significant setbacks being Giancarlo Stanton’s ongoing battle with severe elbow issues.
According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, Giancarlo Stanton's return date remains uncertain. The New York Yankees slugger continues to battle significant elbow pain, and now we learn a chronic calf issue has become another layer of concern.
Under normal circumstances, the New York Yankees wouldn’t be too concerned with their top prospect slumping in spring training. Unfortunately, these are not normal circumstances.
The New York Yankees underwent some major changes with their infield this offseason. Only one player, shorstop Anthony Volpe, is returning in 2025 to play the same spot he did during the 2024 campaign.
The New York Yankees may have found their answer at designated hitter while Giancarlo Stanton recovers. The Yankees' injury woes started before Opening Day, dealing a major blow to their roster.
The New York Yankees got devastating news this week when it was revealed that ace Gerrit Cole would miss the entire season because of an elbow injury.
This past offseason saw a lot of turnover for the New York Yankees when it came to their starting lineup. Half of their starters from their run to the World Series hit free agency; right fielder Juan Soto, second baseman Gleyber Torres, first baseman Anthony Rizzo and left fielder Alex Verdugo.
The New York Yankees are desperate for starting pitching help following the news that ace starting pitcher Gerrit Cole will miss the entirety of the 2025 campaign after undergoing Tommy John surgery.
With Gerrit Cole sidelined for the entire 2025 season following Tommy John surgery, the Yankees are desperate to find pitching help. However, MLB insider Ken Rosenthal says the club isn't impressed by the limited options.
There are few Chicago Cubs players who have captured the hearts of the fans more than Anthony Rizzo did during his time with the organization. Even after not playing for the Cubs since the 2021 season, fans in Chicago love the former star slugger.
Cuts are happening all around Major League Baseball, and the New York Yankees are no exception. What makes their situation a bit different than others
Before spring training began, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman and manager Aaron Boone challenged top prospect Jasson Dominguez. They told the 22-year-old that it was time to go out and earn the starting left field job.
Despite panic about the team's pitching, the Yankees still have a high-end rotation.
After releasing their initial lineup for Thursday's spring training game against the Detroit Tigers early on Thursday morning, the New York Yankees made a noticeable update which has fans in a bit of a panic.
New York Yankees catcher Austin Wells’ mustache quickly became the former top prospect’s trademark across his first two seasons. Now, Wells can add some scruff if he so chooses.
The injury bug has hammered the New York Yankees during spring training.
The New York Yankees are already experiencing significant troubles heading into the regular season, as three of their best players have gone down due to injuries.
The Yankees have been hit hard by injuries both in the lineup and the rotation this spring, creating new needs on top of the existing lack of a clear option at one of third base or second base.
Ben Rice is someone who has been maligned early in his MLB career by bad luck, but the Yankees have seen some serious growth from the Dartmouth alumni this Spring.
Fried was expected to be a terrific piece alongside Cole and Gil, but now he's going to be at the top of the rotation for New York.
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