Yankees’ Giancarlo Stanton Offers ‘Don’t Care’ Response On Elbow Surgery
Forbes Business
by Peter Chawaga, ContributorFebruary 26, 2026
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The New York Yankees' star slugger Giancarlo Stanton has made it clear that he will not undergo elbow surgery to address his chronic elbow issues, despite missing much of last season due to tennis elbow. Speaking with NJ.com’s Randy Miller, Stanton revealed that the pain is so severe it prevents him from even opening a bottle or bag of chips, yet he remains determined to play a full season without surgical intervention. He emphasized that his job requires hitting baseballs with maximum force, and any recovery time following surgery would be insufficient for his professional demands. Stanton’s stance highlights the challenges players face in balancing their health with the physical demands of elite sports.
Stanton’s elbow problems have been a recurring issue throughout his career, leading to limited appearances in 77 games last season. Despite this, he maintained an impressive batting average of .273/.350/.594 when healthy, showcasing his potential as one of the most dangerous hitters on the Yankees roster. The team’s hope for a strong 2025 season hinges significantly on his ability to stay injury-free and perform at a high level. With players like Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodon also recovering from injuries, the Yankees’ playoff success will depend on their
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Originally published on Forbes Business on 2/26/2026