Yankees' Wells, Stanton Manage Offseason Workload Amid Injury Concerns
Yankees' Wells, Stanton Manage Offseason Workload Amid Injury Concerns

Yankees' Wells, Stanton Manage Offseason Workload Amid Injury Concerns

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New York Yankees catcher Austin Wells is cautiously easing into spring training after a demanding rookie season, where he played 115 games and was a contender for AL Rookie of the Year. Wells has yet to swing the bat in live practice, opting to take a slower approach to prepare for the upcoming season, citing fatigue from last year's postseason. Manager Aaron Boone supports this strategy, acknowledging the challenges Wells faced during his first full MLB season. Meanwhile, Giancarlo Stanton is dealing with tendinitis in both elbows, which has prevented him from swinging a bat for several weeks, casting doubt on his readiness for Opening Day. Stanton revealed that he played through significant pain last season, raising concerns about his health moving forward. Additionally, Gleyber Torres has expressed his feelings towards the Yankees' management after they questioned his field versatility following his trade to the Detroit Tigers.

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