Yankees' Stanton records home runs against 30 MLB teams signal of a rebound

Giancarlo Stanton


Giancarlo Stanton (34, New York Yankees) completed the home run record against all 30 MLB clubs.


Stanton started as the designated hitter No. 4 in the 2024 MLB home game against the Miami Marlins held at Yankee Stadium in New York, USA on the 11th (Korean time).


In the bottom of the 6th inning, where the score was tied 0-4 and there was no runner on base and one out, Stanton did not miss a sinker in the middle of the strike zone and drew a superior solo arch. 안전놀이터


This is his 4th home run this season and his first home run against Miami, his home team for the past 8 years.

With this, Stanton became the player to hit a home run against all 30 MLB teams. This is the 15th record among active players.


To achieve this record, one must change teams more than once and consistently hit home runs, which is not easy to achieve.


Fellow Yankees slugger Juan Soto had no home runs against the Los Angeles Angels and Texas Rangers, and 'clean home run king' Aaron Judge had no home runs against his own Yankees and the St. Louis Cardinals.


Stanton, who had his worst season last year with a batting average of 0.191, 24 home runs, and 60 RBIs in 101 games, had a poor start this season, but has recently shown signs of rebound.


Stanton performed poorly with 3 hits in 24 at bats (1 home run) and 1 RBI in the 6 games after the opening, but performed well with 8 hits in 19 at bats (3 home runs) and 7 RBIs in the next 5 games. 슬롯사이트


Stanton was traded from Miami to the Yankees after the 2017 season.


At the time, Stanton had signed with Miami for $325 million over 13 years starting in 2015, but the Yankees boldly signed a large contract to strengthen their batting lineup.


However, Stanton suffered from severe sluggishness and injuries after the transfer. The 2021 season seemed to come back to life with a batting average of 0.273, 35 home runs, and 97 RBI in 139 games, but it did not last long. 토토사이트 추천

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