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Yankees DH Giancarlo Stanton ready to swing, can’t open bag of chips

By Thomson Reuters Feb 26, 2026 | 10:49 AM

New York Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton can swing a bat, but don’t count on his help opening ​that bag of Doritos.

Stanton enters a ‌third year of fighting through pain and discomfort from epicondylitis — commonly referred to as tennis elbow — in both arms and has yet to make ‌an ​appearance in spring training. ⁠He’s also a ⁠limited participant in the pantry.

“I can’t open a bottle,” Stanton told NJ.com of his physical challenges. “I can’t open a bag of ​chips … a bag of anything. That’s the way it is.”

Stanton, 36, smacked ⁠24 home runs in ⁠77 games for the Yankees last ​season, but he didn’t play in a ​game until June.

He has only had more ‌than 420 at-bats once — 510 in 2021 — since 2018, his first season with the Yankees.

His timeline to play regularly for New ⁠York is being determined, but Stanton currently is scheduled to play in an exhibition game between ⁠the Yankees ‌and Team Panama in a ⁠World Baseball Classic tuneup on ​Tuesday. ‌Opening Day is March 25 ​at San ⁠Francisco, and Stanton expects to be in the lineup after two weeks of consistent at-bats.

“Just get me in the box. The key is get in the box,” he said.

–Field ​Level Media