Giancarlo Stanton went 2-for-5 with a home run, and the New York Yankees held on for a 5-1 win over the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday night in Minneapolis.
Stanton whacked this 119.9 mph off the bat. My standards for being highlighted as the At-Bat of the Week aren’t too strict. You can have a long at-bat leading to a walk.
Statcast unveiled an all-new bat-tracking leaderboard on Baseball Savant. It can measure hitter’s bat speed, swing length, fast-swing rate, squared-up rate, blasts, and swords.
On May 12, 2015, former Miami Marlins outfielder Giancarlo Stanton became the fourth player to hit a home run out of Dodger Stadium with a solo shot off Mike Bolsinger in the first inning.
The Yankees are cautiously managing top outfield prospect Jasson Dominguez’s recovery from Tommy John surgery. Despite their careful approach, Dominguez is progressing rapidly.
Statcast was introduced in 2015 as a high-speed, high-accuracy automated tool developed to analyze player movements and athletic abilities. They track anything a baseball fan can think of, including the hardest-hit home runs.
Giancarlo Stanton of the New York Yankees hit a bullet of a home run 119.9 mph on Wednesday against the Houston Astros, which was recorded as the hardest-hit ball in the majors this season, according to the Associated Press.
The Yankees reached into the future on this day 25 years ago, deploying a tactic well ahead of its time to cinch a series win over Seattle. On May 8, 1999, the Yankees got crushed, with Orlando Hernandez yielding seven runs over 4.2 innings en route to a 14-5 loss.
Giancarlo Stanton hit a 447-foot drive into the second deck in left field at Yankee Stadium in Tuesday's 10-3 win, the hardest-hit ball in the majors this season at 119.9 mph.
The New York Yankees have a wealth of players who can smash the seams off of a baseball, and on Wednesday evening vs. the Houston Astros, one of them hit the hardest ball of the season.
As the season commenced, the notion of Alex Verdugo assuming the cleanup role in the Yankees lineup after just a month was unforeseen, especially with Giancarlo Stanton still on the roster.
It's not often that you can turn on a Major League Baseball game and see a player do something that you could easily do. Baseball at the professional level is a very a hard sport and the majority of us would look silly if we ever got the chance to play in a game.
We struck out on home run props to start the week, so we're looking for a bounce-back winner to get our week going. Here are our three favorite home run bets for Tuesday's loaded MLB slate.
Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton gave his critics some ammunition during his team’s Monday matchup against the Orioles.
The New York Yankees‘ offense has seen its ups and downs in recent days, capturing wins in the middle two games of a four-game series against the Oakland Athletics but falling short in Thursday’s matchup with a score of 3-1.
While the New York Yankees may have lost their third game in their last five outings with Saturday’s extra-inning home defeat at the hands of the Tampa Bay Rays, there is no question that these Yankees believe they have the talent to shake off the disappointments of seasons past.
This player hasn't worn a Marlins uniform in years, but he still holds the team's mark for homers since 2017.
Earlier this week, New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton got to face off against his former team, the Miami Marlins. He spent the first eight seasons of his MLB career with the Marlins, turning into one of the most feared power hitters in baseball.
Giancarlo Stanton hit a grand slam in the third inning as the host New York Yankees continued their hot start with an 8-3 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday afternoon.
New York Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton may be breaking out of his slump.
The New York Yankees season starts in one week as they'll go on the road to face the Houston Astros on March 28. Starting the year strong is always something the Yankees look to do, and with this being against one of their biggest rivals, it makes the series much more important.
Giancarlo Stanton is eager for the 2024 season to start. After enduring a brutal 2023 season, the New York Yankees' designated hitter/outfielder made adjustments to his muscular build and to his swing in hopes of improving in 2024.
New York Yankees general manager Aaron Boone said back in December that Giancarlo Stanton was planning to slim down over the winter, and the slugger has clearly done just that.
At this point in his career New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton shouldn’t have that much to prove. But, there may be no player in Yankees camp that has more to prove in spring training than Stanton, according to a recent article at MLB.com.
Giancarlo Stanton is making a change this offseason that he and the Yankees hope will help him for 2024.
Cashman made some intriguing comments regarding Stanton, and now the slugger's agent has responded.
Fans are offering some big opinions on what the New York Yankees should do this offseason. But Gary Sheffield Jr. has a different idea of where they should start.
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