Giancarlo Stanton Makes Progress Towards Returning From Injury for the Yankees - lulu

   

CLEVELAND — In the stadium where he put the Yankees on his broad shoulders last October, Giancarlo Stanton stepped up to the plate Tuesday to test out his elbows.

The Yankees slugger, rehabbing tennis elbow in both arms, took on-field batting practice for the first time at Progressive Field as he continues to make a comeback from the ailment that has sidelined him since the spring.

“They’re getting better,” Stanton said of his elbows after taking a few rounds of batting practice.

Stanton had been hitting indoors off the high-velocity Trajekt pitching machine in recent weeks, but on Tuesday he checked off another box toward eventually beginning a rehab assignment — though he said he was not yet sure when that might begin. First, he will need to advance to facing live pitching, which the Yankees have indicated should happen soon.

“I don’t usually hit on the field all the time, so I’ve been hitting inside,” Stanton said. “Pop out here, get a feel for what my work is inside and build that way.”