Power hitter Giancarlo Stanton has probably had better times with the New York Yankees.
Even if the New York team is not mathematically eliminated, the chances of seeing the team participate in the playoffs are as slim as the slices of Single Kraft cheese since the “reduflation”. You definitely know what I mean…
In short, the outfielder and hitter of choice admits that he is certainly not playing the best baseball of his career, having also experienced some slumps this season.
In his last 12 games, Stanton has only collected three hits (three home runs) in 43 appearances. It is especially his 20 strikeouts that weigh heavily in the balance.
“I’m not able to hit the ball with power regularly and it’s frustrating,” he admitted in an interview with journalists.
After the first game of the series against Toronto, the Bronx Bombers had a record of 76 wins and 76 losses. They haven’t finished with a negative record since 1992. This could really be the nail in the coffin of a very difficult season for the Yankees if it were to happen.
Remember that Giancarlo Stanton is under contract with New York for four more seasons after the current one and he is only hitting .188. One hundred and eighteen million dollars are guaranteed to him following the end of the 2023 season.
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