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Yankees’ Giancarlo Stanton strains calf, might miss rest of season

By Thomson Reuters Aug 22, 2026 | 12:15 PM

New York Yankees outfielder/designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton might be lost for the remainder of the season because of ​a new calf strain.

Yankees manager Aaron ‌Boone delivered the news Saturday after Stanton sustained a “moderate” left calf strain after falling while running the bases during his rehab earlier this week. Stanton ‌had ​been recovering from a ⁠right calf strain after ⁠playing just 24 games this season.

Boone said Stanton will continue to rehab both injuries.

“We’re not ruling anything out,” Boone said. “He’ll ​obviously continue to work to try to get it right and hopefully be ⁠available. But obviously we’re ⁠at a point in the calendar ​where it gets challenging, but you also never ​know.”

Stanton, 36, has endured multiple setbacks ‌while recovering from a right calf strain sustained on April 24. He was running the bases in June, when the injury ⁠flared up.

“Obviously I’m bummed for him,” Boone said. “He’s been working his tail off every day here trying ⁠to get ‌this thing right. I think ⁠you all know how badly ​he ‌wants to be on that field ​contributing to ⁠a championship, so obviously that’s disappointing. Hopefully we just continue to work to get him right and healthy.”

Stanton was batting .256 with three home runs, six doubles and 14 RBIs.

–Field ​Level Media