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Giancarlo Cruz Michael Stanton (born November 8, 1989), formerly known as Mike Stanton, is an American professional baseball designated hitter and outfielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Florida/Miami Marlins. Stanton stands 6 feet 6 inches (1.98 m) tall and weighs 245 pounds ...
Giancarlo Stanton is the active home run leader with 429. Players in bold face are active as of the 2025 Major League Baseball season (including free agents), with the number in parentheses designating the number of home runs they have hit during the 2025 season.
.348 batting average; 6 runs scored / 3 runs batted in [52] 2020: Randy Arozarena: Tampa Bay Rays Outfielder .321 batting average; 4 home runs; 1.152 OPS [53] 2021: Yordan Alvarez: Houston Astros Designated hitter .522 batting average; 7 runs scored / 6 runs batted in; 1.408 OPS [54] 2022* Jeremy Peña: Houston Astros Shortstop .353 batting average
NEW YORK – Giancarlo Stanton had just disintegrated a 1-2 curveball, sending it screaming into the Bronx night at 119.9 mph as measured by MLB Statcast.
Giancarlo Stanton held the MLB record for highest exit velocity at 122.2 miles per hour (196.7 km/h) from 2015 to 2022. In baseball statistics, exit velocity (EV) is the estimated speed at which a batted ball is travelling as it is coming off the player's bat.
The Stanton number (St), is a dimensionless number that measures the ratio of heat transferred into a fluid to the thermal capacity of fluid. The Stanton number is named after Thomas Stanton (engineer) (1865–1931). [1] [2]: 476 It is used to characterize heat transfer in forced convection flows.
The cycle itself is semi-rare in Major League Baseball (MLB), having occurred a total of 348 times, starting with Curry Foley in 1882, [5] through Weston Wilson on August 15, 2024. A natural cycle has been completed 14 times in modern MLB history, most recently by Gary Matthews Jr. of the Texas Rangers in 2006. [6]
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