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<p>BALTIMORE — Suddenly, the Yankees’ offense has been decimated.</p>



<p>After Aaron Boone announced Aaron Hicks would miss time <strong>with a torn sheath in his left wrist </strong>that could lead to surgery, Giancarlo Stanton was scratched from Friday’s lineup against the Orioles with left quad tightness.</p>



<p>It was a double-whammy for a lineup that just got Luke Voit back, but now could be without both Hicks and Stanton for some time, considering their injury histories.</p>



<p>Hicks missed Thursday’s game at Tampa Bay with the wrist injury before an MRI exam showed the torn sheath.</p>



<p>So far, the center fielder is taking anti-inflammatories in the hope those take care of the injury.</p>



<p>“Sometimes that works,’’ Boone said Friday. “Surgery could be on the table at some point, as well.”</p>



<p>If Hicks does have to go under the knife, he would be out “a while,” Boone said.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/05/15/aaron-hicks-giancarlo-stanton-injuries-leave-yankees-lineup-decimated-0.jpg" /><figcaption>Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Hicks</figcaption><figcaption><span class="credit">Getty Images, Robert Sabo</span></figcaption></figure>



<p>Mark Teixeira suffered a similar injury twice. In 2009, Teixeira only needed a cortisone shot and came back after a few games. But in 2013, he couldn’t avoid surgery.</p>



<p>“In 2013, I needed surgery because of the nature of the tear,’’ Teixeira said in a text message Friday. “These things are tricky. He could be fine in a few weeks or out for the season.”</p>



<p>Stanton’s leg injuries have been an issue for years.</p>



<p>He has adjusted his routine both during the season and in the offseason in an effort to avoid them — to no avail.</p>



<p>Stanton had remained healthy and the Yankees had avoided playing him in the outfield to try to keep him in one piece.</p>


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<p>But with Hicks going down — which could result in anything from a few days off, to a short stay on the IL, to a season-ending surgery — Boone was asked about the possibility of Stanton going to the outfield, at least on occasion.</p>



<p>The manager said he was “considering” such a move and had talked to Stanton about it.</p>



<p>Roughly an hour later, the team announced Stanton had been scratched with the quad injury.</p>



<p>Stanton missed time last year with a left hamstring injury and in 2019 sprained his right knee. He also dealt with a stiff left hamstring in 2018 that he was able to play through for much of the second half of the season.</p>



<p>For the most part, Stanton has simply been unable to stay on the field for long stretches of time.</p>


<p>He showed how dangerous he can be when he does, as Stanton carried the offense for a two-week stretch from late April to early this month, when he went 25-for-54 with six homers, four doubles and 11 RBIs in a dozen games.</p>



<p>On Friday, the Yankees used Brett Gardner in center field, with Clint Frazier in left and Gary Sanchez replacing Stanton as the DH.</p>



<p>If either Hicks or Stanton have to go on the IL, there aren’t many ideal candidates to replace them — especially with Mike Tauchman just traded to the Giants in exchange for lefty reliever Wandy Peralta.</p>



<p>Tyler Wade is the only other player with outfield experience on the active roster, and Estevan Florial the lone minor league outfielder on the 40-man roster.</p>



<p>Florial, 23, was promoted to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre from Double-A Somerset on Friday, but he has played just 10 games above Double-A, including one appearance with the Yankees last season.</p>



<p>“We’ve always loved the person and the tools and what we believed he could be,’’ Boone said of Florial. “Hopefully now that he’s healthy, he can get regular at-bats and reps and continue to develop into the guy we think he can be.”</p>



<p>But he won’t be able to replace Hicks or Stanton anytime soon.</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Dan Martin</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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