Giancarlo Stanton is picking up where he finished the postseason last year. Healthy and hard hitting.
The New York Yankees slugger homered in each of his first five playoff matches in 2020, a stretch that brought flashbacks of his spectacular 2017 NL MVP season and hopes that several injury-impacted years were behind him.
Stanton ended with six homers and 13 RBI in seven postseason games, including a tough five-game Division Series loss to the AL champion Tampa Bay Rays.
Stanton is 7 for 21 during spring training with two doubles and a homer that had an exit velocity of 115 mph. He also hit a 120 mph liner that was caught for an out.
“Ready to rock,” Stanton said. “The time of spring where it is, can we get things going here. You refine any last bits of swing and timing and all that to be ready to go.”
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The Yankees open the regular season April 1 at home versus the Toronto Blue Jays.
Stanton, 31, hasn’t played a full season since 2018 when he had 38 homers and 100 RBI for the Yankees. That came one season after he led the NL with 59 homers and 132 RBI in his final year with the Miami Marlins before being traded to the Bronx.
“I think one of the reasons we think we have a chance to be a really good team is because of some of our great players, some of our star players that obviously we’re counting on heavily,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “Our success is tied to some of our big boys really thriving.”
Stanton, the starting designated hitter, is set to get limited time in the outfield this year. He is not expected to play in the outfield during the final days of spring training but will keep doing pregame defensive drills.
“As the discussions went on, I’ll be needed later in the first month or two,” Stanton said.
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