
Yankees’ Giancarlo Stanton exits early vs. Braves with hamstring tightness
NY Post
Giancarlo Stanton spent the offseason getting leaner in hopes of avoiding the leg injuries that have plagued him for much of his time with the Yankees.
For two-plus months, it worked.
That changed in Saturday’s 8-3 win over Atlanta.
Stanton left the game with left hamstring tightness and will undergo an MRI exam on Sunday, the Yankees announced.
Stanton suffered the injury scoring from second on Gleyber Torres’ double after Stanton doubled to open the bottom of the fourth.
“Hopefully, it’s not too significant,’’ Aaron Boone said. “He came to me and needed to come out. … Obviously, he’s dealt with these kinds of things in the past.”

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