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Yankees’ Giancarlo Stanton decision still uncertain amid injury return timeline

Giancarlo Stanton’s frustrating 2025 MLB season hasn’t yet gotten off the ground.

The Yankees have been without their 6-foot-6 slugger for the entire campaign so far, and it’s not yet clear when he’ll be back.

“There is no set date for Giancarlo Stanton to begin a rehab assignment,” MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch reported Saturday morning.

Stanton was shut down with elbow tendinitis in both arms at the beginning of spring training.

The 35-year old did take live batting practice earlier this month. 

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ESPN’s Jorge Castillo reported earlier in May that Stanton did expect to go on a rehab assignment before returning for the Yankees.

It’s certainly a logical step given how long Stanton has been out.

Stanton won’t need to build up endurance to play the field, given that he only is a DH at this point in his career.

The other dilemma? Ben Rice has been a star as the Yankees’ DH. 

Stanton’s return might only see him matched up with left-handed starters in the early going while the Yanks try to keep Rice’s bat in the lineup.

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