YANKEES GM: Giancarlo Standon, Rehabilitation Task ‘Really Close’

According to Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman, New York Yankees Slugger Giancarlo Stanton, who did not play this season due to injuries in both elbows this season, approaches a rehabilitation task.
Speaking with MLB Network Network Radio, Cashman said that his shot can be returned to the livestock application in the next two weeks and that Standon was “doing everything”, including completing the dominant drills and hitting the shooting machine.
“It is really approaching to act as a rehabilitation later.” He said.
The 35 -year -old Standon was placed on the 10 -day injured list in late March and then transferred to IL in May in May due to the right and left elbow epicondylitis.
Miami Marlins and Five times with All-Star 2017 National League MVP, Stanton, 27 home running and 72 RBI in 114 matches last season beat .233. In seven seasons with Yankees, Standon besieged 162 Homer and continued in 431 runs while hitting .241.
However, the injuries disturbed Stanton: only 94.7 matches per season, with New York, only twice played more than 115 games – the last time in 2021, 139 games took place.
-FELD level media