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INJURY UPDATE: Head Coach Of New York Yankees Provide Positive Update On Injured Slugger…. This New York Yankees slugger is making progress in his rehabilitation, which bodes well for when he should be back on the pitch. Manager Aaron Boone reported that on Tuesday at Yankee Stadium, injured designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton hit, tossed and ran a little. With a left hamstring injury, Stanton was placed on the 10-day disabled list on June 23. It is anticipated that he would miss a minimum of four weeks. This estimated timeline seems reasonable so far. Boone remarked, “I think it’s conceivable, again we’ll see how he does,” in reference to Stanton’s schedule. “I actually just had a conversation with him, and I believe he feels encouraged. Thus far, things have gone rather well as he had anticipated.…
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SAD NEWS: Legend of the Yankees upon leaving nobody was interested in what he had to say.” Legendary player Reggie Jackson stated that he solely supports the Houston Astros over the New York Yankees on game days. For good reason: since May 2021, Jackson has served as a special advisor to Jim Crane, the owner of the Astros. Jackson will always hold a particular place in his heart for the Yankees. In an interview with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman of The New York Post for the Tuesday podcast “The Show,” he discussed his leaving once more. “What I had to say about players, the organisation or free agents had no interest at all,” Jackson claimed. “We weren’t able to connect on the same level or in the same mind,” Jackson claimed in his encounters and talks with Brian. “I never really had a say in how our minor league system or the roster would be assembled; these are individuals we would look to, if you will, to fill in the gaps. Even though I didn’t need to make the final decision on anything, I still wanted to be involved. Jackson spent five seasons with the Yankees, winning two of his five World Series. In 1977, he won his second MVP award in the Series after hitting home runs in four straight at-bats. Throughout the regular season, he was a.281 hitter for the Yankees, with 144 home runs and 461 RBI.…