The Yankees are facing significant injuries during spring training as Giancarlo Stanton addressed reporters about his severe elbow problems linked to past bat adjustments, with surgery potentially sidelining him for the season. Gerrit Cole's imaging explored concerns over his right elbow, raising doubts about its severity after a previous injury. Additionally, Austin Wells showcased his readiness to bat leadoff for the Yankees, while the baseball community commemorates the centenarian Art Shallock, the oldest living ex-MLB player who recently passed away.
Giancarlo Stanton described his elbow injuries as 'severe' and attributed them to 'bat adjustments' from last season, indicating potential need for season-ending surgery.
Gerrit Cole expressed concern after imaging showed possible issues with his right elbow, leading to uncertainty about its severity, especially after last year's injury.
Austin Wells thrives in his new role, with manager Boone noting he could bat leadoff, highlighting Wells' ability to get on base, emphasizing team needs.
The baseball community mourns the loss of Art Shallock, the oldest living ex-MLB player who passed away at 100, celebrated for his time with the Yankees.
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