Giancarlo Stanton’s planned return to the New York Yankees remains uncertain after a setback during his rehabilitation for a right calf strain. Multiple reports say Stanton has been out of the lineup since late April and has not yet resumed regular play. The Athletic reports that Stanton has not played since April 24, while Yahoo Sports says his sidelining began April 25. Both accounts describe the same underlying issue: a right calf strain that requires additional recovery time. The reports indicate Stanton is in a rehab process in New York, but his progress is slower than expected following the setback. Neither source provides a specific timetable for his return. The Yankees’ immediate plans therefore depend on how his calf responds to further treatment and whether he can advance back to hitting and field-related activities without aggravating the injury. Until he can resume play without limitation, the team continues to treat his activation as not yet imminent.