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Giancarlo Stanton

Giancarlo Stanton is a professional baseball player, currently a designated hitter and outfielder for the New York Yankees. Previously, he played for the Florida/Miami Marlins, where he holds the franchise record for all-time home runs. A right-handed batter and thrower, Stanton is known for his impressive size and power, having hit over 450 home runs. He has also represented the United States in international baseball competitions.

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August 21, 1935: Youngest Player to collect five hits and four RBIs

Giancarlo Stanton became the second youngest player to collect five hits and four RBIs in a game, and the youngest to do it since Phil Cavarretta, who was 19 years and 33 days old with the Chicago Cubs on August 21, 1935.

November 8, 1989: Giancarlo Stanton's Birth

On November 8, 1989, Giancarlo Cruz-Michael Stanton, also known as Mike Stanton until 2012, was born. He is an American professional baseball designated hitter and outfielder.

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September 17, 1995: Second Marlin with five hits and four RBIs

On August 11, 2010, Giancarlo Stanton became the second Marlin with five hits and four RBIs in the same game, joining Gary Sheffield, who did it on September 17, 1995, at Colorado.

1996: Career Grand Slam

Giancarlo Stanton's first MLB home run was a grand slam off of Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Matt Garza. He joined Jeff Conine, Chuck Carr, Quilvio Veras, Craig Counsell and Jeremy Hermida on the list of Marlins whose first homer came with the bases loaded. Stanton became the fourth player in the past 25 years to hit his first career grand slam before his 21st birthday along with Jose Reyes (2003), Andruw Jones (1997) and Alex Rodriguez (1996).

1997: Career Grand Slam

Giancarlo Stanton's first MLB home run was a grand slam off of Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Matt Garza. He joined Jeff Conine, Chuck Carr, Quilvio Veras, Craig Counsell and Jeremy Hermida on the list of Marlins whose first homer came with the bases loaded. Stanton became the fourth player in the past 25 years to hit his first career grand slam before his 21st birthday along with Jose Reyes (2003), Andruw Jones (1997) and Alex Rodriguez (1996).

2003: Career Grand Slam

Giancarlo Stanton's first MLB home run was a grand slam off of Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Matt Garza. He joined Jeff Conine, Chuck Carr, Quilvio Veras, Craig Counsell and Jeremy Hermida on the list of Marlins whose first homer came with the bases loaded. Stanton became the fourth player in the past 25 years to hit his first career grand slam before his 21st birthday along with Jose Reyes (2003), Andruw Jones (1997) and Alex Rodriguez (1996).

2004: Moyer's Grand Slam Streak

On May 21, 2012, Stanton hit a grand slam off Jamie Moyer. Prior to the grand slam, Moyer had not given up a grand slam since 2004.

2007: Signed with the Marlins

In 2007, Giancarlo Stanton signed with the Florida Marlins after being drafted in the second round of the MLB draft, receiving a $475,000 signing bonus.

2008: Minor League Success

In 2008, while playing for the Greensboro Grasshoppers, Stanton achieved a .293 batting average with 39 home runs, 97 RBIs, and a .993 OPS, earning him numerous post-season awards.

2009: Spring Training Invitation

In 2009, Stanton received an invitation to the Marlins' spring training after a successful 2008 minor league season.

2009: Promotion and All-Star Selection

In 2009, Stanton started the season with the Jupiter Hammerheads and was later promoted to the Jacksonville Suns, also being selected for the All-Star Futures Game.

2009: Yankees Pennant

In 2024, Stanton's performance helped the Yankees to their first American League pennant since 2009.

2009: Longest Home Run in MLB

On August 17, 2012, Stanton hit a 494-foot home run at Coors Field. The home run was the longest in MLB since 2009.

May 6, 2010: Home Run against Montgomery Biscuits

On May 6, 2010, playing for the Jacksonville Suns, Stanton hit a home run against the Montgomery Biscuits that cleared the scoreboard in center field, traveling an estimated 500 to 550 feet.

June 6, 2010: Call up to MLB

On June 6, 2010, the Florida Marlins announced Stanton's call-up to MLB, with his debut on June 8.

August 11, 2010: Exceptional Performance Against Nationals

On August 11, 2010, Giancarlo Stanton went 5-for-5 with four RBIs, two doubles, and a home run against the Washington Nationals, becoming the second-youngest player to achieve this feat.

September 6, 2010: Favorite At-Bat

On September 6, 2010, Stanton had his favorite MLB at-bat against Roy Oswalt, hitting a 435-foot home run after nearly striking out.

2010: MLB Debut

In 2010, Giancarlo Stanton made his Major League Baseball debut with the Marlins.

2010: All-Rookie Team Selection

In 2010, Stanton was named an outfielder on Baseball America's All-Rookie Team and the Topps Major League Rookie All-Star Team.

July 6, 2011: First Walk-Off Home Run

On July 6, 2011, Stanton hit his first walk-off home run against the Philadelphia Phillies.

2011: Home Runs

According to HitTrackerOnline, Stanton belted 11 no-doubt home runs, the most in the National League and sixth most in the major leagues. Stanton hit the longest home runs of the season at Coors Field (494 feet) for 2nd straight season, and Marlins Park (462 feet). His average distance (413 feet) and off-bat speed (107.2 mph) remained on-par with his 2011 campaign.

2011: Home Run in Coors Field

On August 17, 2012, Stanton hit a 494-foot home run at Coors Field. The home run was his sixth home run at Coors Field, in as many games, dating back to 2011.

May 21, 2012: Grand Slam off Jamie Moyer

On May 21, 2012, Stanton hit a grand slam off Jamie Moyer that traveled 462 feet at 122.4 mph, the fastest exit velocity tracked by ESPN's Home Run Tracker, knocking out panels in an outfield scoreboard.

June 28, 2012: All-Star Game and Home Run Derby Selection

On June 28, 2012, Stanton confirmed his participation in the 2012 MLB All-Star Game and Home Run Derby.

2012: Name Change

In 2012, Mike Stanton officially became known as Giancarlo Cruz-Michael Stanton.

April 27, 2013: First Homer of the Season

On April 27, 2013, Giancarlo Stanton hit his first home run of the season, which traveled an estimated 472 feet.

June 10, 2013: Re-Activated from Disabled List

On June 10, 2013, Giancarlo Stanton was re-activated from the 15-day disabled list following a grade 2 hamstring injury.

June 17, 2013: 100th Career Home Run

On June 17, 2013, Stanton hit his 99th and 100th career home runs in a game, becoming the 9th fastest player to reach 100 career home runs.

November 2014: Richest Contract in Team Sports History

In November 2014, Stanton signed a 13-year, $325 million contract with the Marlins, which at the time was the richest total dollar value contract in team sports history.

November 17, 2014: Contract Extension with Marlins

On November 17, 2014, Giancarlo Stanton and the Marlins agreed to a 13-year, $325 million contract extension, which at the time was the most lucrative contract in sports history; the deal included a no-trade clause and an opt-out clause after he turned 30.

2014: Injury and Season Shut Down

In 2014, Stanton was hit in the face by a pitch on September 11 and, after initially expecting to resume play, the Marlins announced on September 17 that he would shut down for the remainder of the season due to multiple facial fractures, lacerations, and dental damage.

May 15, 2015: Home Run into Camera Well

On May 15, 2015, Stanton hit a 474-foot line drive to center field that landed in the camera well at Marlins Park.

2016: Home Run Derby Win

In 2016, Giancarlo Stanton won the Home Run Derby with 61 total home runs, setting a new record for most home runs in a single Derby; he also hit the longest home run of the season in the major leagues, at 504 feet.

April 12, 2017: Stanton hits two home runs

On April 12, 2017, Giancarlo Stanton hit two home runs, with the second landing in a pool, prompting a fan to dive in to retrieve it. Despite Stanton's performance, the Marlins lost the game 5-4 to the Braves.

December 11, 2017: Stanton Traded to the Yankees

On December 11, 2017, Giancarlo Stanton was traded from the Marlins to the New York Yankees along with cash considerations, in exchange for Starlin Castro, Jorge Guzmán, and José Devers. Stanton is the second player to be traded after a 50-homer season.

2017: Go-Ahead Home Run in World Baseball Classic

During the 2017 World Baseball Classic, in an elimination game against the Dominican Republic, Giancarlo Stanton hit a go-ahead two-run home run. The USA won the championship game against Puerto Rico, securing their first World Baseball Classic title.

2017: All-Star Game Selection

Giancarlo Stanton was selected to the All-Star Game in 2017, marking his fourth selection. At the time, he led the National League with 26 home runs and had a batting average of .277.

2017: National League MVP

In 2017, Stanton led MLB in home runs (59), RBIs (132), and slugging percentage (.631), earning him the National League Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award.

2022: All-Star Game MVP

In 2022, Giancarlo Stanton was named the All-Star Game MVP after hitting a two-run home run in the 4th inning. It was his 5th All-Star selection and his first since 2017, and his first with the Yankees.

June 4, 2024: 150th Yankee Home Run

On June 4, 2024, Giancarlo Stanton hit his 150th home run as a member of the New York Yankees. The home run came off of Caleb Thielbar of the Minnesota Twins.

2024: ALCS MVP and World Series Appearance

In 2024, Giancarlo Stanton won the ALCS MVP award after hitting four home runs against the Cleveland Guardians, leading the Yankees to the World Series, where they lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Stanton also became the second player to win an All-Star Game MVP, a League MVP, and a Championship Series MVP in their career.

2024: ALCS MVP

In 2024, Stanton was named the American League Championship Series (ALCS) MVP, helping the Yankees secure their first American League pennant since 2009.

May 1, 2025: Placed on 60-day injured list

On May 1, 2025, Giancarlo Stanton was transferred to the 60-day injured list due to injuries in both of his elbows.