Ben Rice out of Yankis’s lineup with Giancarlo Stanton

New York Yankis made Ben Rice on Ben Rice for Tuesday’s game for Tuesday’s game against Los Angeles Angels, while he continued to work in lineups back to Slogger Giancarlo Stanton.
Stanton, who recalled the first 70 matches of the season with tendenitis in both elbows, debuted his season on Monday and went to 2 -for -4 with a double. But in 11 innings, Yencis fell 1–0 and scored a total of four runs on its season-high four-game losing streak, which began with a sweep in Boston.
Rice, who played the first base on Monday, but mainly in the absence of Stanton, will be on the bench for Tuesday’s game. Center fielder Trent Grisham also got a day off as manager Aaron Boune shook the lineup.
Left fielder Jason Dominguase, who has no more than the fifth hit in the order, has batted the leadoffs. Stantton, number 5 hitter on Monday, will clean on Tuesday.
The 26 -year -old Rice has batted 12 domestic runs in 63 matches this season and 26 with RBI. He only ranks third in the team in the house behind Aaron Judge (26) and Grisham (13). However, rice has gone to its last 10 matches 4-for-34 (.118), with no additional-base hit.
It was not clear what Yencis planned to do as Yankis proceeded with rice.
The 35-year-old Stanton started his 16th Major League season and eighth with Yankis on Monday, eight years later with Florida/Miami Marlins (2010–17). The 2017 National League MVP and a five-time all-star have 429 domestic runs and 1,103 RBI in their career.
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