Baltimore – Giancarlo stantton It is expected that his 450th home run will not be the last milestone that he celebrates before calling a career.
“This is a good goal number,” New York Yankis Slugger said after hitting a three-run drive in a 6–1 win on Saturday night Baltimore Oriols“It is good to see the names I am catching and tied and going up.”
Stanton hit number 450 in his 1,719th career game. Only Babe Ruth, Mark McGwire, Alex Rodriguez and Harmon Kilbrev were faster.
If the 35 -year -old Stantton continues his slugging methods, perhaps he will reach 500 and will be identified with a plaque in the coperstown.
“He is still going into a hall of fame career,” said Aaron Boon, manager of Yankis. “This is a large number, 450, and it first came up with a three -run shot. I think he is left a lot, to go a lot to go.”
That long ball closed Tomoyuki Sugano Sent Yanki on his way to an important victory. Leaders in the Al Wild-Card Race are now standing behind only two games from AL East-Leiding Toronto Blue Jais Seven games were left in the regular session.
“Most important, it helped us win,” Stanton said about his opposite-field drive.
Stanton did not start the season until 2 July due to elbow injuries. Since his return, he hit 21 homeers.
Stanton was asked to describe as a hitter, Bune replied, “The man is dangerous. A unicorn. It’s so unique how he does it, so unique that how hard he is regularly, he hits baseball. Just a good day for him and our team partner.”
Be sure, if Stanton reaches the next milestone, it will celebrate a lot.
“I am away from swings far away from 500,” he said. “Of course you think about it, and you understand that if you tolerate down I am able to do it.”
And hall of fame? After the assessment of the buffalo, Stanton said: “It’s good to hear. I am still rolling. It’s to debate about you guys. I just come every day and do what I can do.”

