It’s time for the New York Yankees to hold their breath. Designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton left Friday night’s game against the Houston Astros with an apparent injury, which the team later ruled “right calf tightness.” Stanton appeared to suffer the injury when advancing to third base on a sixth-inning hit by catcher J.C. Escarra.
Giancarlo Stanton Leaves Yankees Win with Right Calf Injury
Ordinarily, even Stanton, with his slow speed, likely would have scored on Escarra’s hit. However, when he got caught between second and third base to see if the ball would drop, something in his lower leg tightened up, and he left the game for pinch runner Randal Grichuk.
Giancarlo Stanton left the game after gingerly jogging to third base on a single pic.twitter.com/qoP8s64rLZ
— Talkin’ Yanks (@TalkinYanks) April 25, 2026
Stanton has missed time in the past with injuries of this nature. In June 2024, he suffered a left hamstring strain while rounding third base. That injury kept him out for just over a month. While he came back in plenty of time to help the Yankees win the AL pennant that season (taking home ALCS MVP honors), he also missed a significant part of 2025 with elbow issues. The need to be careful while running the bases has effectively eliminated any speed as an element of Stanton’s game. Even so, the cautious approach hasn’t always stopped him from getting hurt. Despite the worrisome development, manager Aaron Boone appeared cautiously optimistic about Stanton, although he didn’t have many specifics to share. “Hopefully we got ahead of anything serious, but we’ll just see where he’s at tomorrow,” he told reporters.
Aaron Boone gives @M_Marakovits an update regarding Giancarlo Stanton’s lower-leg tightness. pic.twitter.com/2hsKNOxXh6
— YES Network (@YESNetwork) April 25, 2026
Help on the Way?
In the event Stanton goes on the injured list for an extended period, Jasson Domínguez could get another shot at the big league level. He is at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to begin the season, as the Yankees optioned him in the middle of spring training. There was no room for him at the time as a fourth outfielder or a second DH behind Stanton. Since the Yankees remain wary of his skills in the outfield, filling in at DH could be the best opportunity to give him some big league reps.
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