Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton has received a second round of PRP injections in both elbows, pitcher Luis Gil is out at least three months with a lat strain, and infielder DJ LeMahieu is out several weeks with a calf strain.
Category: Baseball
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News or noise: Benintendi, Gil, Stanton among those who may miss Opening Day
Eric Karabell keeps tabs on the baseball world and tells you what is relevant to fantasy baseball managers.
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Nats, Orioles settle lengthy dispute over TV rights
The Nationals and Orioles ended a legal fight over television rights dating to 2012 when Major League Baseball announced Monday that Washington will be freed from its deal with the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network after the upcoming season.
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‘Failure has definitely shaped me’: Why D-backs believe Corbin Carroll will be better than ever in 2025
After a Rookie of the Year campaign in 2023, Carroll struggled for his first time as a pro last season. Here’s why — and how it made him stronger.
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Braves starting catcher Murphy out 4-6 weeks
Braves starting catcher Sean Murphy will miss the start of the season with a rib injury.
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Rockies’ Gomber scratched with shoulder issue
Rockies left-hander Austin Gomber was scratched from his start because of low arm speed and an issue with his throwing shoulder.
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Cards lefty Thompson shut down with lat injury
St. Louis Cardinals left-hander Zack Thompson has a lat strain and will be shut down for three to four weeks.
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Reports: Eppler joins Brewers as special adviser
Former Mets GM Billy Eppler has joined the Brewers as a special adviser for scouting and baseball operations, according to multiple reports.
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Tigers OF Meadows shut down with nerve issue
Tigers center fielder Parker Meadows has been shut down from baseball activities due to a nerve issue in his upper right arm.
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Stanton to open season on IL; LeMahieu exits
Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton will begin the season on the injured list because of elbow injuries that have sidelined him this spring. Also, infielder DJ LeMahieu tweaked his calf muscle during the team’s spring game Saturday.