Major MLB Trades Shake Up League Standings
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A breakdown of the biggest trades made during the 2021 MLB Trade Deadline and their impact on the playoff race.
**Giancarlo Stanton** is a professional baseball player born November 8, 1989, in Panorama City, California.[2] He is a designated hitter for the New York Yankees, standing 6'6" and weighing 245 pounds.[4] Stanton is recognized as one of baseball's most powerful hitters, with scouts describing his power as "Herman Munster power" — a reference to exceptional, light-tower hitting ability.[6] Stanton made his MLB debut on June 8, 2010, at age 20 with the Florida Marlins after being drafted in the second round in 2007.[1][2] During his seven seasons with the Marlins (2010–2017), he established himself as a premier slugger. His peak came in 2017 when he led Major League Baseball with 59 home runs and 132 RBIs, earning the National League MVP Award.[1][2] That season, he posted a .631 slugging percentage and scored 123 runs.[5] He was named an All-Star five times while with Miami and won the Silver Slugger Award twice and the Home Run Derby in 2016.[2] Following the 2017 season, Stanton was traded to the New York Yankees, where he has played since 2018.[4] His tenure with the Yankees has been marked by injuries affecting his availability, though he has remained a significant part of the team's lineup. In 2022, he was selected as an All-Star for the Yankees.[3] In 2024, Stanton achieved notable postseason success. He won the ALCS MVP Award after hitting four home runs against the Cleveland Guardians, helping the Yankees reach the World Series for the first time since 2009.[1] Across nine postseason games, he hit five home runs with a .294 batting average.[5] His seven postseason home runs that year tied for the third-most in a single postseason, and his 18 career postseason home runs with the Yankees tied Mickey Mantle for third in franchise history.[1] Throughout his career, Stanton has accumulated 453 home runs and 1,169 RBIs across 6,274 at-bats in the majors.[2]
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A breakdown of the biggest trades made during the 2021 MLB Trade Deadline and their impact on the playoff race.
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Former NL MVP Giancarlo Stanton may make a return to the outfield after an injury-free season as designated hitter.
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23-year-old outfielder Spencer Jones impresses in his Triple-A debut with the New York Yankees, hitting three home runs in his first three at-bats.