Giancarlo Stanton’s game-tying HR sets new postseason velocity mark
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Giancarlo Stanton once again proved his postseason value with a game-tying blast in the sixth inning, as the Yankees erased a 2-0 deficit against the Guardians. Stanton’s towering home run, his fourth of the ALCS, came off Tanner Bibee and left the bat at a staggering 117.5 mph.
With two outs and two strikes, Stanton delivered, tying the game at 2-2 in Cleveland and breathing new life into New York’s hopes of punching their ticket to the World Series.
Powering his way into Yankees history
Giancarlo Stanton’s shot was not only clutch but historic. It marked the fourth-hardest-hit home run in postseason history since Statcast began tracking exit velocity in 2015. Only Kyle Schwarber (119.7 mph in the 2022 NLCS), Stanton himself (118.3 mph in the 2020 ALDS), and Shohei Ohtani (117.8 mph in the 2024 NLCS) have hit balls harder in October.
This latest blast brings Giancarlo Stanton’s postseason home run tally to 16, placing him in elite company within Yankees lore. He now ranks fourth all-time in Yankees postseason homers, trailing only Bernie Williams (22), Derek Jeter (20), and Mickey Mantle (18). Stanton’s surge ties him with Babe Ruth and Aaron Judge, who both have 15. With his power stroke clicking at the right time, Stanton looks poised to continue climbing that list as the series progresses.
A game-changer in the sixth
Tanner Bibee had held the Yankees scoreless through five innings, but with Giancarlo Stanton stepping up, the game quickly changed. His two-strike homer not only tied the score but also chased Bibee from the game, forcing Cleveland to turn to their bullpen.
The Yankees, who had struggled to find their offense earlier in the game, were rejuvenated by Giancarlo Stanton’s blast. With the game now tied and the momentum shifting in New York’s favor, they are back in contention to take control of the ALCS.
His 117.5 mph home run is another reminder of the kind of impact he can make with just one swing. If Giancarlo Stanton continues to produce like this, the Yankees’ hopes of reaching the Fall Classic remain strong.
The game is now tied 2-2, and the Yankees will look to capitalize on this momentum as the final innings unfold. With Stanton leading the way, New York is back in the fight for the ALCS crown.
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