Yankees $325 Million Slugger Predicted to Miss Entire Season With Injury

After getting to the World Series last season, only to lose to the Los Angeles Dodgers, the New York Yankees open their 2025 season on Thursday when they face the Milwaukee Brewers at Yankee Stadium. But they will have to do it without their prodigious, but often-injured, slugger Giancarlo Stanton.

Stanton has missed 353 games out of a possible 858 over the past six seasons with various injuries. He arrived at spring training this year reporting pain in both elbows, and as a result has not yet begun participating in baseball activities even as the season is about to begin.

Now, New York sportswriters Nick Mongiovi and Cooper Albers of amNY have made a prediction, published Wednesday, that Stanton will miss the entire season.

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After getting to the World Series last season, only to lose to the Los Angeles Dodgers, the New York Yankees open their 2025 season on Thursday when they face the Milwaukee Brewers at Yankee Stadium. But they will have to do it without their prodigious, but often-injured, slugger Giancarlo Stanton.

Stanton has missed 353 games out of a possible 858 over the past six seasons with various injuries. He arrived at spring training this year reporting pain in both elbows, and as a result has not yet begun participating in baseball activities even as the season is about to begin.

Yankees injured designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton.
TAMPA, FLORIDA – MARCH 7: Giancarlo Stanton #27 of the New York Yankees during a spring training game against the Toronto Blue Jays at George M. Steinbrenner Field on March 7, 2025 in Tampa, Florida….  Mark Taylor/Getty Images

Now, New York sportswriters Nick Mongiovi and Cooper Albers of amNY have made a prediction, published Wednesday, that Stanton will miss the entire season.

Their prediction stands in opposition to an earlier prognostication by Yankees broadcaster Michael Kay who saidhe expected Memorial Day, May 26, to the target for Stanton’s return. But the more pessimistic outlook now appears more realistic.

Stanton has received three rounds of platelet-rich plasma injections on the elbow. The shots “have helped to an extent, but have not been a cure-all, as Stanton has not resumed baseball activities and remains out indefinitely,” according to a report Tuesday by Greg Joyce of the New York Post.

Stanton has been afflicted with a calf muscle strain as well.

“The way (manager Aaron) Boone and the Yankees have handled Stanton’s injury has been alarming and suspicious,” wrote the amNY scribes. “The way it’s been handled, how Stanton has gotten hurt, and how long he’s been sidelined for his injuries over the year, he’ll miss all of the 2025 season.”

Stanton is now entering the 11th season of the 13-year, $325 million contract he signed with the Miami Marlins, before the Florida franchise traded him to the Yankees in December 2017.

On Wednesday, the Yankees placed Stanton on the 10-day injured list retroactive to Monday. But writer Robert Casey of the blog Bleeding Yankee Blue added that “it wouldn’t be shocking if he ends up on the 60-day IL. The Yankees’ handling of injuries has often left fans feeling like they’re being strung along, so this wouldn’t be a surprise.”

 

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