KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton had a pair of singles and three RBIs for Double-A Somerset on Tuesday night in his first game this year, and New York manager Aaron Boone said that it was too early to tell when the slugger might return to the big leagues.
Stanton had been sidelined since before spring training because of severe tendon injuries to both of his elbows. But he has been ramping up his work at the Yankees' player development complex and Boone was optimistic the rehab assignment will not be long.
''He's playing tonight. Probably play tomorrow. And then we'll see about Thursday, if he plays again or what we want to do through the weekend,'' Boone said before the Yankees opened a three-game series against the Royals with a 10-2 win.
''Just kind of taking these two-day increments,'' Boone said.
Stanton had a two-run single in the fifth inning off David Sandlin and a RBI single in the seventh against Zach Bryant in the Patriots' 8-1 win over Boston's Portland Sea Dogs. The designated hitter also grounded out and walked as part of a 2-for-3 night.
The 35-year-old appeared in 114 games last season, hitting .233 with 27 homers and 72 RBIs. He was at his best in the playoffs, when he hit seven homers over 14 games and was voted the MVP of the AL Championship Series.
''For him, it's just getting his body built up and him being in a position to where he knows he's had enough at-bats and enough reps to be game-ready, to be season-ready,'' Boone said. ''And he's had a pretty big ramp-up. He's had a lot of at-bats already, even going into his rehab start tonight. So, just making sure he's had the necessary reps and feels really good.''
Stanton has not played a full season since 2018, the first year after New York acquired him from the Miami Marlins. Entering 2025, he had missed 294 of 870 games in the previous six seasons (34%)