Giancarlo Stanton takes massive step as he inches closer to Yankees return
Briefly

On Tuesday, Giancarlo Stanton returned to the batter's box for live at-bats against pitcher Jake Cousins, marking a crucial step in his recovery from elbow tendinitis. Stanton demonstrated good form, hitting a groundout and drawing a walk during the session. Yankees manager Aaron Boone discussed Stanton's continued rehabilitation process and the upcoming West Coast road trip. Meanwhile, Boone expressed his confidence in Devin Williams despite recent struggles on the mound. Overall, both Stanton and Williams are pivotal players for the Yankees as they navigate their respective recoveries and performance challenges.
It represented progress and one more step during a slow buildup process that has an unknown number of steps.
Stanton took a few hacks and looked natural as he makes his way back from the elbow tendinitis in both arms.
I still maintain, like, this is not a pitcher we're trying to reinvent or a guy that's past his prime.
Might be a little different than everyone else's because we don't need the field component.
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