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Giancarlo Stanton DH | NYY
Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton: Could start Friday
Stanton (quadriceps) is feeling better and could start Game 5 of the ALCS against the Astros on Friday, Marly Rivera of ESPN reports.
Despite not starting in Game 4 on Thursday, Stanton is apparently feeling better and could start as the designated hitter Friday. Stanton ran the bases prior to Game 4 but did not run hard. The encouraging update could also signal that the 29-year-old might be available off the bench Thursday.
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Giancarlo Stanton DH | NYY
Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton: Remains sidelined
Stanton (quadriceps) is not in the lineup for Game 4 of the ALCS against the Astros on Thursday.
Stanton will miss his third straight game with a right quadriceps strain, although he could be available off the bench if needed. The 29-year-old was running the bases prior to Game 4 but was not running hard, Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports. Brett Gardner will shift to left field with Aaron Hicks starting in center field Thursday.
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Giancarlo Stanton DH | NYY
Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton: Status remains unclear
Stanton's (quadriceps) status for Game 4 of the ALCS on Thursday remains unclear, Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports.
Stanton hasn't played since injuring his quad in Game 1 of the ALCS. He's expected to be available as a pinch hitter, but whether or not he can play a larger role remains to be seen.
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Giancarlo Stanton DH | NYY
Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton: Available off bench
Stanton (quadriceps) is available off the bench for Game 3 of the ALCS against the Astros on Tuesday, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports.
Stanton sat for Game 2 after injuring his quad in the first game of the series. Manager Aaron Boone said that he'd likely go to the injured list if it were still the regular season, Lindsey Adler of The Athletic reports, but he's sticking around as an option for now.
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Giancarlo Stanton DH | NYY
Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton: Remains out for Game 3
Stanton (quadriceps) remains on the bench for Game 3 of the ALCS against the Astros on Tuesday.
Stanton injured his quad while running to first base in Game 1 and did not appear in Game 2. The Yankees haven't replaced him on the roster, indicating that they don't think he'll be out too much longer. Brett Gardner slides to left field in his absence, with Aaron Hicks starting in center.
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Giancarlo Stanton DH | NYY
Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton: Day-to-day with quad injury
Stanton is not in the lineup for Game 2 of the ALCS due to a right quadriceps strain and he is considered day-to-day, Lindsey Adler of The Athletic reports. He is available off the bench as a pinch hitter.
Manager Aaron Boone said Stanton injured his quad in Game 1 while running down the line on his infield hit, according to James Wagner of The New York Times. Boone said he hopes Stanton will be able to return to the lineup at some point during this series. Cameron Maybin gets the start in his place and will hit eighth.
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Giancarlo Stanton DH | NYY
Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton: On bench for Game 2
Stanton is not in Sunday's lineup against the Astros for Game 2 of the ALCS.
Cameron Maybin and Brett Gardner will start next to Aaron Judge (from left to right) while Stanton heads to the bench. Stanton went 2-for-4 with a solo home run and a strikeout in Game 1. His absence from the lineup is pretty surprising, so perhaps his knee is bothering him again.
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Ji-Man Choi 1B | NYM
Rays' Ji-Man Choi: Sits against southpaw
Choi is not starting Wednesday's AL Wild Card Game against Oakland, Josh Tolentino of The Athletic reports.
Choi will take a seat with lefty Sean Manaea on the mound for Oakland. He's made the roster, though, and has a decent chance to appear of the bench in what could be a game full of substitutions. Yandy Diaz starts at first base.
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Ji-Man Choi 1B | NYM
Rays' Ji-Man Choi: Two extra-base hits in return
Choi (foot) went 2-for-2 with a solo home run and a double Sunday in the Rays' 8-3 loss to the Blue Jays.
Per Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times, Choi wasn't able to run at full speed while playing through the bruised left foot, but the injury didn't impact him at the plate. While Choi may continue to run with extra caution during the playoffs, he should remain a fixture in the heart of the lineup versus right-handed pitching.