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Yankees Giancarlo Stanton is ready to return to the outfield if necessary after Judge Aaron's injury
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Yankees’ Giancarlo Stanton Poised to Step Back into Outfield Following Aaron Judge’s Injury

July 26, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Yankees got some relief recently. Although Aaron Judge has an elbow injury following Saturday’s game, creating concerns about his time on the injured list, the bigger question now is who will fill the outfield positions. Currently, New York’s starting outfield includes Jasson Dominguez, Trent Grisham, and Cody Bellinger—primarily left-handed hitters. Dominguez, a switch hitter, performs better hitting left-handed. Judge’s presence helped balance this left-handed lineup, but with him sidelined for at least two weeks, the Yankees have turned to Giancarlo Stanton for outfield support.

Stanton, who has been primarily used as a designated hitter this season, is now preparing to contribute in the outfield again. “Whatever gives us the best chance to win in every situation, that’s where I want to be,” Stanton said. He will be working on his outfield skills this week and aims to be ready if needed. After Judge’s injury, manager Aaron Boone approached Stanton about getting back into an outfield role earlier this week. Stanton plans to return to playing there soon, with the understanding that he’ll spend only a few days as a DH once Judge returns.

Specific plans for Stanton’s role in the outfield haven’t been finalized. The 35-year-old is willing to play either left or right field, but after not playing defensively all season, he acknowledges some rust to shake off. “I need to get up to speed this week,” he said. “But there’s no excuse not to perform.” Stanton also expressed his enthusiasm about contributing wherever the team needs him most.

Over his career, Stanton has played in over 1,500 games in the outfield, including 1,063 games in right field up to 2023. The return of this experienced and powerful player provides the Yankees the flexibility they need while Judge recovers. Although it’s challenging to replace Judge’s MVP-level offensive production, Stanton has been delivering power since returning from the injured list. This season, in 28 games, Stanton has hit 7 home runs with a .277/.358/.532 line and an .890 OPS, along with 20 RBIs. His recent two-run homer in Saturday’s game highlights his importance.

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The Yankees will need Stanton’s production to help them navigate Judge’s absence. Stanton believes the team can rise to the occasion. “Everyone has to step up, and we need to get through this stretch until he comes back,” he said.

Fan Take: This development is crucial for baseball fans because it showcases the resilience and depth of one of the sport’s premier teams. Stanton stepping into a more versatile role could redefine how veteran players contribute, highlighting adaptability as a key trait in maintaining competitive balance in the league.

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