"Is it you again?" Yankees captain Judge opened his mouth to Stanton's injury... "We're talking every day, let's see the test results."
"Is it you again?" Yankees captain Judge opened his mouth to Stanton's injury... "We're talking every day, let's see the test results."
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Aaron Judge (33), the captain of the New York Yankees squad, spoke about fellow Giancarlo Stanton (36), who left the camp due to an injury.
MLB.com , the official website of the Major League, said on the 17th (Korea time), "Stanton's elbow pain has made it unclear whether he will play in the opening game." According to reports, Stanton has been suffering from elbow pain since he swung hard in the playoffs in October.
"This continued throughout the winter. We will have Stanton play slowly in the spring camp, but it is unclear whether he will play in the opening game or not," Yankees manager Aaron Boone said when the injury was announced. "We have to wait and see. It's hard to say. I will not give any timeline on that."
However, Boone's plan fell through. ESPN reported on Monday that Stanton returned to New York for a checkup. Stanton is known to have been receiving treatment for tendinitis in his elbow, but according to local media "The New York Post," it is uncertain whether Stanton's trip to New York is due to an elbow injury. Boone said that Stanton is receiving treatment and there is no schedule related to his return.
According to Brian Hoch, who is reporting on the Yankees, Judge said, "Let's see what the doctors say. I check on Stanton every day and talk to him. We went out to dinner, too. He has a positive mindset about everything. I hope he comes back healthy during the season." Based on interviews between Boone and Judge, "Spotting News" predicted that Stanton will start the season on the injured list.
Stanton, who turned 36 this year, has suffered major and minor injuries every year, with only three seasons having played more than 150 games in his career. Most recently, he has suffered injuries to his left quadriceps, right ankle, left Achilles tendon, and left hamstring in the past four years, including an elbow injury. The Yankees have focused their management on Stanton, mainly playing as a designated hitter, but have not been able to get rid of the "glass body" stigma by not playing for about a third of the regular season due to injuries over the past three years. 온라인바카라
Last year, Stanton was also listed as injured due to a sudden hamstring injury in late June. After missing for more than a month, he had a batting average of 0.210 with nine homers, 27 RBIs and an OPS of 0.738 in 45 games in the second half of the year.
Stanton, who slowed down in the second half of the season, showed his presence in the playoffs. Having received the MVP award by hitting four homers in the championship series against the Cleveland Guardians, he added two homers and five RBIs in the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, and proved his true value by hitting seven homers and 16 RBIs in 14 postseason games.