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New York Yankees’ Giancarlo Stanton injured, Milwaukee Brewers feature Josh Lindblom on mound

Milwaukee Brewers reliever Alex Claudio pitches against Seattle during a spring training game Tuesday in Phoenix. (AP photo)

New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton will likely miss opening day because of a strained right calf, another significant injury for a team that was beset by health problems last season.

Manager Aaron Boone said Stanton was hurt near the end of defensive drills on Tuesday. An MRI found a Grade 1 strain.

“It will probably put us against it a little bit,” Boone said Wednesday.

“I would say it’s time for him to get back, but then getting built up and stuff. We’ll see.”

The announcement came a day after New York said All-Star pitcher Luis Severino needed Tommy John surgery and would miss the entire season.

Milwaukee Brewers relief pitcher David Phelps works against a Seattle Mariners batter during the second inning of a spring training game on Tuesday in Phoenix. (AP photo)

Slugger Aaron Judge and lefty James Paxton already had been slowed this spring by injuries.

The Yankees put a major league-record 30 players on the injured list last year, with Stanton missing most of the season.

Asked if he felt snake-bitten, Boone replied ìNo.î

The AL East champion Yankees open on March 26 at Baltimore.

Stanton played in just 18 games due a number of injuries last season, batting .288 with three homers in 59 at-bats.

He hit 38 homers in his first year with the Yankees in 2018, one year after going deep a career-high 59 times in 2017 with the Miami Marlins.

The outfielder/designated hitter signed a $325 million, 13-year contract after the 2014 season.

The Detroit Tigers game against the Toronto Blue Jays was postponed.

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Giants 3, Brewers 3

After five years pitching in Korea, Josh Lindblom got the start for the Brewers and struck out three over two innings, allowing a run on two hits.

Josh Hader struck out the side in an inning of relief.

Justin Smoak had two hits and Chad Spanberger doubled.

Brandon Crawford singled and homered and Evan Longoria doubled for the Giants.

Jeff Samardzija worked a two-inning start, giving up a hit and a walk.

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