Yankees to decide on Giancarlo Stanton's injured list status Monday

New York Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton missed his second straight game Sunday due to right calf tightness. Manager Aaron Boone said the team will likely decide Monday whether to place him on the injured list. The Yankees lost 7-4 to the Houston Astros in Houston.

HOUSTON -- Giancarlo Stanton left Friday night's game at Daikin Park after feeling tightness in his right calf while jogging from first to second base during a walk to Jazz Chisholm Jr. He sat out Saturday and Sunday's 7-4 loss to the Astros, marking his second consecutive absence. Stanton has played in 24 of the Yankees' 28 games this season, batting .256/.302/.422 with three home runs and 14 RBIs. Last year, he missed 85 games due to injuries. The Yankees, who stand at 5-1 on their nine-game road trip, face the Texas Rangers in a three-game series starting Monday night. Before Sunday's game, Boone addressed the short-handed lineup, saying, “Not too long. I would think we’ll have a decision ahead of tomorrow one way or the other.” He added that Stanton felt improved Saturday and believes he addressed the issue early: “I know [Saturday] he felt like it was improved. I think he also feels like he got in front of it a little bit, so we’ll see how it unfolds.” A decision on Stanton's status could come ahead of the Rangers series.

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Juan Soto of the New York Mets grimaces while holding his strained right calf, assisted by trainer on the field at Oracle Park.
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Mets' Juan Soto day-to-day after minor calf strain

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New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto strained his right calf during Friday's 10-3 win over the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park. An MRI on Saturday revealed a minor strain, with manager Carlos Mendoza describing the news as mixed. Soto is listed as day-to-day, with the team monitoring his response over the next 48 to 72 hours.

The New York Yankees recalled outfielder Jasson Domínguez from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Monday, optioning pitcher Luis Gil in his place. The move comes as designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton recovers from right calf tightness sustained Friday against the Astros. Manager Aaron Boone said the team awaits MRI results on Stanton.

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New York Yankees outfielders Giancarlo Stanton and Jasson Domínguez took steps forward in their returns from injuries this week. Both players participated in live batting practice at Yankee Stadium. Manager Aaron Boone provided updates on their timelines.

The New York Mets placed shortstop Francisco Lindor on the 10-day injured list Thursday, one day after he strained his left calf during their 3-2 victory over the Minnesota Twins that snapped a 12-game losing streak. The team recalled Ronny Mauricio from Triple-A Syracuse to fill the roster spot.

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The Houston Astros beat the New York Yankees 7-4 on Sunday at Daikin Park, halting New York's eight-game winning streak. Yankees starter Luis Gil allowed six earned runs in four-plus innings and was optioned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre afterward. Spencer Arrighetti earned his third win by limiting the Yankees to one run over seven innings.

Houston Astros third baseman Carlos Correa underwent surgery Monday morning to repair a tendon in his left ankle. The injury occurred last Tuesday while he was swinging in the batting cage at Daikin Park, and he is expected to miss the rest of the season.

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New York Yankees first baseman Ben Rice did not start in Monday's series finale against the Baltimore Orioles, sidelined by the left hand contusion he suffered the day before. Manager Aaron Boone anticipates a quick recovery.

 

 

 

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