New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton is on the injured list again, and New York is using the roster move to call up one of its top pitching prospects.
Manager Aaron Boone confirmed Monday night that an MRI revealed a low-grade right calf strain, which Stanton suffered Friday while running the bases in Houston. The Yankees held off on the IL move for several days before acting, but Boone said the results left little choice. He added that Stanton could potentially return when first eligible but did not want to set a firm timetable.
The move clears a roster spot for right-hander Elmer Rodríguez, a 22-year-old prospect who turned heads in spring training and at the World Baseball Classic. Boone confirmed on his weekly appearance on the Talkin’ Yanks podcast that Rodríguez will start April 29 against the Texas Rangers in his major-league debut. Will Warren, who had been listed as the probable starter, will be pushed back and is expected to start this weekend against the Baltimore Orioles.
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Stanton, 36, is hitting .256 with three home runs and 14 RBIs through 24 games. He ranks among the league leaders in bat speed and exit velocity, but staying healthy has been a persistent issue. He has required at least one IL stint every season since 2018 and has not reached 500 plate appearances in a season since 2021. Stanton is under contract through 2027 with a team option for 2028.
Outfielder Jasson Domínguez was recalled from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Monday – initially as the corresponding move for Sunday’s optioning of Luis Gil – and went 1 for 4 as the designated hitter in New York’s 4-2 win over Texas.
With Stanton sidelined, the Yankees can give Domínguez the DH spot, at least against right-handed pitching. The switch-hitting Domínguez, who spent 2025 in the big leagues but was demoted to Triple-A this spring, has been significantly better batting from the left side in his career.
The roster math only gets trickier from here. Shortstop Anthony Volpe is expected back from the injured list this week, which will force another move. José Caballero has been the interim shortstop but will likely return to the utility role he has filled in the past. A veteran like Randal Grichuk, who is hitting .194 with no home runs in 33 plate appearances, could be in danger of losing his roster spot. Paul Goldschmidt has also gotten off to a slow start, but his track record should give him a longer leash.
Ben Rice, who has not caught this season, has been the primary first baseman and is tied with Aaron Judge for the team lead in home runs with 11. His emergence as a hitter complicates any arrangement that would make him a backup catcher.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Giancarlo Stanton to IL opens door for Yankees’ top pitching prospect