Giancarlo Stanton is not close to returning from the elbow tendinitis in both arms that’s bothered him since last year, but the Yankees DH said he is making progress.
Much of the baseball world learned about the existence of “Torpedo” bats this past week. Giancarlo Stanton was ahead of the curve. The Yankees designated hitter swung one frequently last year, including the postseason,
The New York Yankees know that it is going to be a little while until designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton is back in the middle of their lineup. He is currently
Fast-forward to Saturday, and YES Network broadcaster Michael Kay revealed on air that Anthony Volpe and Jazz Chisholm Jr. are currently using newly designed "torpedo" bats. These uniquely shaped bats move the mass closer to hitters' hands, potentially increasing bat speed and improving contact.
Everyone in baseball continues to buzz about the Yankees’ use of their so-called “torpedo” bats and speculate about the effect it is having on their explosive offense to start the season.
Things aren’t looking too great for Giancarlo Stanton. The Yankees slugger said Saturday his tendon injuries are “severe in both elbows,” which is a result from bat adjustments from last ...
Stanton (elbows/calf) has been hitting indoors, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports. Yankees manager Aaron Boone relayed Thursday that Stanton had resumed swinging a bat, and Boone clarified Saturday ...
The New York Yankees have started off the year with quite a few injuries piling up, notably Gerrit Cole, Clarke Schmidt, Luis Gil and Giancarlo Stanton. The star slugger has been a journey to ...
Mar 16, 2024; Tampa, Florida, USA; New York Yankees right fielder Giancarlo Stanton (27) celebrates after hitting a two run home run against the Toronto Blue Jays in the third inning at George M.