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Giancarlo Stanton makes MLB history with monstrous home run
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Published
Oct. 6, 2020
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Oct. 6, 2020, 10:03 p.m. ET
Giancarlo Stanton is on fire.
After suiting up for just 23 games this regular season, the slugger continued his red-hot playoff run Tuesday night against the Rays with two home runs through four innings in Game 2.
After an opposite-field homer to right in the second, Stanton blasted a 458-foot, three-run shot two innings later to score Aaron Hicks and Luke Voit.
Stanton’s first five hits of the postseason have now all been home runs — an MLB record.
The home runs have been the Yankees’ only source of scoring thus far, as they trailed 5-4 as of publication.