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Pretty much no human being is capable of hitting the ball as hard as Giancarlo Stanton. That elite pop was on display in Sunday’s game against the Marlins, when Stanton crushed a single with an exit velocity of 116.
Giancarlo Stanton stole second against the Marlins.
Giancarlo Stanton hits an RBI single during the Yankees' Opening Day win over the Giants on March 25, 2026. Charles Wenzelberg/NY Post Forget about the blistering start at the plate. Forget about the multi-hit performances in each of the Yankees’ first five contests to start the year and the history Giancarlo Stanton made — as the fifth player in franchise history to accomplish that feat — along the way.
Giancarlo Stanton hasn’t used a glove in a game since 2023. That streak is expected to end this weekend. Aaron Boone said there is a “good chance” that Stanton will play right field at Yankee Stadium against the Astros on Saturday. The manager just ...
New York Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton is in danger of missing Opening Day as he deals with pain in both elbows. Stanton, who told reporters that the pain level has been "very high," hasn't swung a bat in nearly a month as he deals with what ...
It’s been a fairly ugly final month of the regular season for Giancarlo Stanton, who entered Thursday in a 9-for-56 funk with just one homer over his previous 16 games. With October approaching, though, there was reason to believe he might get going soon ...
Giancarlo Stanton's return to the New York Yankees' lineup is still an uncertainty. With Stanton not going through a typical spring training preparation for the 2025 season, a minor-league rehab assignment will likely be necessary. However, Boone said ...
For the first time since 2009, the New York Yankees are going to the World Series. The Yankees outlasted the Cleveland Guardians in 10 innings in Game 5 of the ALCS on Saturday night (NYY 5, CLE 2 in 10 innings) to clinch the American League pennant.
New York Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton committed a ridiculous baserunning blunder in Monday's game vs. the Seattle Mariners.