Giancarlo Stanton Out For Yankees In Game 2 Of ALCS Due To Quad Injury

The Yankees have left one star player out of their lineup ahead of Game 2 of the American League Championship Series.

Giancarlo Stanton is not in New York’s starting lineup for Sunday’s contest against the Houston Astros after sustaining a right quadricep injury in Game 1 of the series, according to MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch. Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Stanton sustained the injury Saturday while running down the line after his first at-bat. An MRI confirmed a strain this Sunday.

But that doesn’t mean Yankees fans won’t see him Sunday, per Hoch, as Boone said Stanton is a pinch-hitting option should his bat be needed. Either way, Boone hopes Stanton will return during the series.

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Stanton spent some time on the injured list throughout the 2019 season with shoulder, bicep and calf injuries. But this quad issue is new.