April 25, 2025

91 thoughts on “Yankees (14-9) @ Guardians (13-9), Tuesday, April 22, 2025, 6:10PM EDT

  1. Nearly two months after Stanton was initially placed on the injured list with torn tendons in both elbows, the 35-year-old slugger took onfield batting practice at Progressive, marking the first onfield work he has done since he was placed on the IL.

    “I don’t usually hit on the field, so I’ve been hitting inside,” Stanton said on the field after batting practice. “So I wanted to pop out here and get a feel for what my work is inside and build that way.”

    Stanton said that he “feels good” and that his elbows are “getting better,” but he wasn’t sure when he’d head out on a rehab assignment.

    https://www.mlb.com/news/giancarlo-stanton-takes-batting-practice-with-yankees

  2. Here’s what I truly don’t understand. They’re going to have to let Rice catch if they want him to get at-bats when Stanton is back, right? So why not, when Grisham returns, don’t they try to get him catching opportunities NOW?

    Why are they putting off him catching until they absolutely HAVE to? Shouldn’t they find out now if he can actually DO it? Then they can DH Judge and have Grisham play center.

  3. Volpe is never going to hit. He’s like a 1960s shortstop – Ed Brinkman, Gene Michael, buddy Harrelson.,,might have been ok back then but now? Ugh.

    Bellinger? He should lose his job to Grisham until proven otherwise.

  4. Kirschner Very, very, very early but Yankees are 6-8 against teams over .500. That includes winning 3 against a banged up Brewers pitching staff

    1. He’s learned nothing, he is one arrogant person. But when the Yankees decided his 170 BA in 2023 didn’t justify sending him down, they only added to his arrogance.

  5. Katie S Luke Weaver This Season:
    10 Games
    43 Batters Faced
    7 Baserunners
    0 Runs

    Weaver is the 1st pitcher in Yankees history to face that many batters, allow that few baserunners and no runs thru their first 10 games of a season.

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