On the Shelf... Again
You never like to hear about one of the game's brightest stars being hurt. But that was the word Saturday: Marlins sluggeer Giancarlo Stanton, leading the majors with 27 home runs, had broken the hamate bone in his left hand. That injury, requiring surgery, will sideline him six weeks.
Not only does it cost Stanton a quarter of the season, but deprives him of a chance to start in the All Star Game. That's a shame -- baseball needs more chances to showcase its rising stars, one of whom will at best be able to wave at the fans in Cincinnati on the sidelines.
These images of Stanton homering against the Mets are from May 30th, 2015 at Citi Field.
It's an injury power hitters -- those with powerful, often violent swings -- are especially vulnerable to: Jose Canseco, Ken Griffey Junior, Jim Thome and Troy Tulowitzki are among its victims.
Not only does it cost Stanton a quarter of the season, but deprives him of a chance to start in the All Star Game. That's a shame -- baseball needs more chances to showcase its rising stars, one of whom will at best be able to wave at the fans in Cincinnati on the sidelines.
These images of Stanton homering against the Mets are from May 30th, 2015 at Citi Field.
It's an injury power hitters -- those with powerful, often violent swings -- are especially vulnerable to: Jose Canseco, Ken Griffey Junior, Jim Thome and Troy Tulowitzki are among its victims.
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