MLB: Yankees GM: Giancarlo Stanton ‘really close’ to rehab assignment

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New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton, who hasn’t played this season due to injuries in both elbows, is nearing a rehab assignment, according to Yankees general manager Brian Cashman.

Speaking to MLB Network Radio, Cashman said that his designated hitter could return to live batting practice within the next two weeks, noting that Stanton “has been doing everything,” including completing baserunning drills and hitting off the pitching machine.

“He’s getting really close to doing a rehab assignment thereafter,” Cashman said.

Stanton, 35, was placed on 10-day injured list in late March and later transferred to the 60-day IL in May due to right and left elbow epicondylitis.

The 2017 National League MVP with the Miami Marlins and a five-time All-Star, Stanton batted .233 with 27 home runs and 72 RBIs in 114 games last season. In seven seasons with the Yankees, Stanton has belted 162 homers and driven in 431 runs while hitting .241.

Injuries have plagued Stanton, however: He has averaged just 94.7 games per season while with New York, playing more than 115 games just twice — the last time occurring in 2021 when he played 139 games.

–Field Level Media

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