Sunday, June 14, 2026

STANTON OUT SINCE APRIL, YET HAS A BETTER BATTING AVERAGE THAN VOLPE


The Yankees keep piling up wins, but the bigger question is whether they can keep this train rolling while so much of their firepower remains stuck on the injured list.

The latest concern centers around Giancarlo Stanton, whose road back to the lineup just hit another pothole. After spending months recovering from a right calf strain, Stanton reportedly felt a slight tweak while running the bases at Yankee Stadium. That's never the kind of update a team wants to hear from a player with a lengthy injury history, and it could force the Yankees to revisit his recovery timetable and order additional testing.

According to reports, Stanton was taking part in on-field hitting drills and running exercises when he felt discomfort on his final sprint. The setback immediately slowed what had finally looked like positive momentum in his rehab process.

The timing couldn't be much worse. The Yankees are already trying to survive without Aaron Judge, who is sidelined with a rib stress fracture, while Trent Grisham remains out with a hamstring strain. That's a lot of missing production for a lineup that has somehow managed to keep winning games.

Before landing on the injured list, Stanton was quietly putting together a respectable start to his season, hitting .256 with three home runs and 14 RBIs in 24 games. He's been on the IL since April 28th. In 64 games... Volpe is batting .194. 

For now, the Yankees continue finding ways to win. The concern is obvious, though. Winning without your stars for a week or two is one thing. Doing it for months is an entirely different challenge. At some point, the lineup will need some of those big bats back if the Yankees expect to remain a serious threat when the games matter most.



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