Giancarlo Stanton’s Season Likely Over After New Calf Strain
Giancarlo Stanton has suffered a new calf strain, potentially ending his season and dealing a blow to the Yankees' playoff hopes.

The Update
New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton has sustained a second calf strain, this time in his left leg, potentially ending his season. Manager Aaron Boone confirmed the injury occurred during rehab work earlier this week. Stanton has not played since April 24 due to a pair of right calf strains.
Why It Matters
This setback is a significant blow to the Yankees’ offense and playoff hopes. Stanton, 36, has been plagued by lower-body soft tissue injuries, limiting him to 606 of 1,160 regular-season games since 2019. The latest injury comes as the team is already navigating the return of Aaron Judge and Cody Bellinger.
What to Watch
Stanton is the active leader with 456 home runs, and this year’s issues likely rule out any chance at joining the 500 home run club. The Yankees will need to rely on their depth to compensate for his absence as they push for a postseason berth.
Sources
- The Sporting News — context on Stanton's injury history and 2024 World Series performance
- cbssports.com — details on the new left calf strain, timeline, and Boone's comments
- NY Daily News — context on Stanton's injury history and 2024 World Series performance



