Grisham's return boosts Yankees ahead of showdown with Red Sox
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Trent Grisham Returns—Yankees Get a Key Piece Back Just in Time for Red Sox Showdown
The New York Yankees have dodged another bullet. Trent Grisham is back in the lineup, fully recovered from a hamstring injury that sidelined him since mid-June—just in time for the team’s pivotal series against the Boston Red Sox.
Grisham’s return isn’t just about filling a roster spot—it’s about re-igniting an offense that ranks fourth in runs scored per game. His knack for getting on base has been a cornerstone of that production, and with a strong 2025 performance already in the books, the Yankees locked him in with a qualifying offer. Now, he’s back and could be fully integrated sooner than later, though a few rehab games are likely before he’s at full strength.
But his comeback comes with a catch. The team must now decide who loses playing time—a tough call when Jasson Dominguez has seized the moment in Grisham’s absence, flashing power despite a rocky start to the season. Dominguez’s emergence complicates the outfield picture, especially with the Yankees already juggling matchups based on pitcher handedness, keeping rivals guessing.
The Bigger Picture: A Lineup Held Together by Grit
Grisham isn’t the only Yankee clawing his way back. Aaron Judge—out since early June with a rib stress fracture—could be next, pending a midseason checkup. The real concern? Giancarlo Stanton, still recovering from a calf injury first suffered in April. Their absences have forced the Yankees to lean on unexpected sources of power—and none have answered the call quite like Paul Goldschmidt.
At 38 years old, Goldschmidt is defying Father Time. A .297 batting average and 15 home runs have turned him into the team’s most reliable bat, keeping their lineup afloat while stars recuperate. If he sustains this pace, he’ll join an elite group of Yankees legends who thrived deep into their careers. His resurgence isn’t just timely—it’s vital.
Red Sox Showdown Looms: Can Grisham Spark a Spark?
The timing of Grisham’s return couldn’t be more critical. The Yankees are walking a tightrope with injuries, and their ability to stay healthy might matter as much as their lineup decisions. As they gear up for a high-stakes series against Boston, every at-bat from Grisham—and the rest of the lineup—could tip the scales.
One thing’s certain: the Yankees need all hands on deck. And with Grisham back, they just might have one less thing to worry about.