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The article highlights serious injury issues for the New York Yankees, as key players Giancarlo Stanton and Gerrit Cole face significant setbacks. Stanton's elbow injuries are severe enough that surgery could end his season, raising concerns about the team’s performance in the 2024 MLB season. Meanwhile, the New York Jets have released wide receiver Davante Adams, saving substantial cap space following a disappointing season. This move signals a potential rebuilding phase for the Jets after an unsuccessful partnership with Adams and changes in management.
Giancarlo Stanton revealed that the injuries are severe in both elbows, and if surgery is necessary, it would be season-ending.
Gerrit Cole, who missed the first two months of last season with an injury in the same spot, told reporters he is concerned for what the MRI tests may show.
The Jets released All-Pro wide receiver Davante Adams, saving $29.9 million in cap space, amidst disappointing performance and preceding trade discussions.
After trading for Adams just five months ago to potentially salvage the season, the Jets are now looking towards rebuilding amid administrative changes.
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