The Yankees know they’ll need more from Giancarlo Stanton this season, and the 35-year-old slugger may have finally found the formula to stay productive.
Despite showing signs of decline over the past few years, he flashed his vintage self during the 2024 playoffs, proving he still has the ability to carry a lineup when locked in. With Juan Soto gone, Stanton’s bat becomes even more important, and if he can replicate his postseason approach, he could be in for a bounce-back season.
Still an Elite Power Threat
Last year, Stanton played 114 games and hit .