The Brutal Decline Of Giancarlo Stanton

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  • @madethecut
    @madethecut  Рік тому +5

    Hey guys! Due to some small issues we had to cut out a couple sections of the video in post (what was originally 0:50-1:04, 4:24-4:33 and 6:52-7:08) but all that was said there is that Stanton was frustrated with himself for missing games this season, he had career best discipline in 2017 and that he played just 40 games from 2019-2020, though he did put up a 130 OPS+ in that time. Hope you enjoyed the vid!

  • @toadwiiremotewithwiimotion6247
    @toadwiiremotewithwiimotion6247 Рік тому +290

    When he’s hot,he’s UNSTOPABLE. But when he’s cold, he’s totally lost at the plate. I’ve never seen such a two sided player like him

    • @josh903x
      @josh903x Рік тому

      Ever seen Bobby Dalbec? Dudes either a top hitter or complete ass lol

    • @anthonycaruso8443
      @anthonycaruso8443 Рік тому +7

      When ,exactly,is he hot?.What is his lifetme BA for the yanks?He is the only player,I know,who struck out 5 times in a game,twice.Big waste

    • @toadwiiremotewithwiimotion6247
      @toadwiiremotewithwiimotion6247 Рік тому +27

      @@anthonycaruso8443 i just remember as a Red Sox fan his stretch in 2021 when he was Jesus in a baseball uniform. That series at Fenway in September was crazy

    • @krossbow_
      @krossbow_ Рік тому +5

      Byron Buxton

    • @jacksonpowers3947
      @jacksonpowers3947 Рік тому +4

      @@krossbow_was just gonna say this, buxton will literally go 0-25 at the plate and then for like 2 or 3 games he’ll hit like 4 home runs then back to nothing, so frustrating to watch.

  • @user-vb12
    @user-vb12 Рік тому +801

    Tim Anderson in desperate need of one of these brutal decline videos.

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia Рік тому +61

      It wouldn’t even be that hard to explain: his BABIP stopped being godly.

    • @EpicCatGamer376
      @EpicCatGamer376 Рік тому +46

      He just hit his first home run of this year today

    • @hockeycardcollecters
      @hockeycardcollecters Рік тому +66

      @@warlordofbritanniabro shoulda never cheated on his wife

    • @ethanniedorowski116
      @ethanniedorowski116 Рік тому +17

      ​@@hockeycardcollectersno man should stay single an slay or be a good man an stay you have a choice wanna be free be free. Don't live 2 life's that's shitty shit

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia Рік тому +19

      @@ethanniedorowski116
      What?

  • @baconshotgun3184
    @baconshotgun3184 Рік тому +22

    I really appreciate the positivity you include at the end of these videos, it is really nice to have something to potentially look forward to after all is said and done

  • @TJDK
    @TJDK Рік тому +279

    I fear that Stanton's decline is a preview of what Judge's decline will look like. Both are big guys with a ton of power and played many seasons in the field. I hope I'm wrong but I just don't see Judge's massive contract being anything more than an albatross in another 3 to 5 seasons.

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia Рік тому +54

      Oh without a doubt, though Judge has a couple of small advantages compared to Stanton at the same age: better pitch recognition, better fielder, decent speed…that gives him maybe a season or two more before the death spiral.

    • @tnorris2204
      @tnorris2204 Рік тому +9

      Theyll end up proving to be a huge drain on the salary.

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia Рік тому

      @@tnorris2204
      Still wouldn’t be the worst roster of bloated contracts in Yankee history 😂
      In 2005 they were paying the big bucks to: Mike Mussina (96 ERA+ for 19 mill), Randy Johnson (still good but no longer great, 16 mill), Kevin Brown (6.50 ERA in 13 starts, 15.7 mill), Jason Giambi (actually had a great bounce back year after a nightmarish 2004, 13.4 mill), Gary Sheffield (also had a good year but would only play 39 games the next season, 13 mill), Bernie Williams (-1.4 WAR, 12.357 mill. Would have a decent 2006 and then retire), Carl Pavano (17 starts, 9 million dollars), Steve Karsay (6 million for 6 relief appearances), Jaret Wright (-0.5 WAR, 5.67 mill), Mike Stanton (28 relief appearances, 7.07 ERA, 4 million dollars), Felix Rodriguez (34 appearances, 5.01 ERA, 3.15 mill), Paul Quantrill (another toasted reliever, 3 mill), Tino Martinez (league average hitter in his last season, 2.75 mill), Tony Womack (-2.2 WAR, 2 mill), and Ruben Sierra (-0.7 WAR, a million and a half)

    • @somerandomguy5977
      @somerandomguy5977 Рік тому +8

      Very large position players have a history of aging quicker.

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia Рік тому +5

      @@somerandomguy5977
      Especially those with low averages and loads of strikeouts.

  • @sandydelgado5489
    @sandydelgado5489 Рік тому +124

    As a Marlins fan, I always liked Stanton because he seemed like a good teammate to the rest of the players and coaches, and his personality shined through. However, I was happy when he got traded. People thought Jeter was crazy, but if you really had been paying attention, Stanton had a history of injuries that was only going to get worse as he aged. He was seldomly clutch, mainly striking out when you needed him and hitting a bomb with the bases empty. Marlins tried to make him a leader, but he never lead. Really wished him the best when he left but I’m not surprised of his decline.

    • @Gemnist98
      @Gemnist98 Рік тому +10

      From your perspective, is it possible one of the other solid hitters, like Yelich or Realmuto, could have been their team captain? I mean, we all know who it should have been, but sadly he’s in the afterlife now.

    • @DMalltheway
      @DMalltheway Рік тому +2

      Trading Yelich, Dee Gordon and Ozuna are wise.

    • @evxn2152
      @evxn2152 Рік тому +1

      Yea, it kinda stinks that we had an mvp on our hands (really a couple from when he was drafted) and we couldn’t really do anything with him because he just wasn’t the player the organization wanted. I kinda hope he has one last great season that just shows he still has traces of who he could’ve been

    • @anthonydavella8350
      @anthonydavella8350 Рік тому +4

      @@Gemnist98 Captains dont do drugs

    • @Ihatesports420
      @Ihatesports420 Рік тому +1

      reminda me a lot of correa as a twins fan lol

  • @user-au2296
    @user-au2296 Рік тому +236

    I still love Stanton to death, but nowadays it seems he has this weird cycle that keeps on happening:
    He goes on a hot streak
    Gets hurt for a bit
    Comes back and then starts slumping
    And repeat…

    • @Huyytfbjud
      @Huyytfbjud Рік тому +10

      Almost like hes on steroids 😮

    • @alexparga3045
      @alexparga3045 Рік тому

      ​@@Huyytfbjud😢pl😊

    • @alexparga3045
      @alexparga3045 Рік тому

      ​@@Huyytfbjud😮🎉🎉o😮9😮😊the 😢😅😊😊

    • @fernandoposada5440
      @fernandoposada5440 Рік тому +1

      He has been that way for pretty much his entire yankee tenure so far

    • @phightinphil25
      @phightinphil25 Рік тому

      That sounds like Rhys Hoskins. Who finished the year raking and helping the Phillies make the world series only to be lost for this season in spring training. His last 4-5 seasons are the same only with less dramatic hot streaks followed by shorter injuries.

  • @jonathanlara5331
    @jonathanlara5331 28 днів тому +3

    Here during Stanton historical postseason run, Stanton is still that guy, put respect on that man’s name

  • @lordsangone
    @lordsangone Рік тому +15

    Giancarlo Stanton is a classic example of a streaky player. Consistency is one of the most underrated skills in all of sports. On the other hand, a player like Cal Ripken who started over 2000 straight games while consistently producing good numbers and defense really shows how rare his record really is. Possibly the hardest record to ever beat.

    • @marcoslaureano5562
      @marcoslaureano5562 Рік тому +2

      Nope. Cy Young's 511 wins, 315 losses and close to EIGHT HUNDRED complete games are records that NO ONE will ever even come close to breaking - maybe in all of sports. A really healthy (and lucky not to get injured) guy who is a great and steady player for a lot of years could possibly break Ripken's record. When I was a kid people always said Gherig's record was unbreakable. Until Cal came along and broke it. It's possible. I don't think it will happen - but it's possible. Cy Young's record is literally impossible to beat. It was a totally different game back then. Teams used to have 4 starters. And they pitched the entire game even if they lost. Pitchers rarely even go more than 6 or 7 innings now. But this guy threw close to EIGHT THOUSAND innings in 22 seasons, made over 800 starts and faced close to THIRTY THOUSAND BATTERS in his career - those are video game numbers. He also had eleven seasons where he made 40 or more starts and five seasons of pitching over FOUR HUNDRED innings. It's insane. I don't think we'll ever see another guy even reach THREE HUNDRED wins after Tom Glavine and Randy Johnson did it in '07 and '09 respectively. Verlander is at 254 but he's 40. He'd need to pitch another 5 or 6 seasons. Maybe he pulls a Nolan Ryan and does it - but I doubt it. Cal's record is certainly one of the most RESPECTED records in all of sports. The guy was truly an iron man.

  • @naftulzvi3353
    @naftulzvi3353 Рік тому +55

    He could've been a no-doubt hall of famer. Unfortunately baseball is a battle of attrition and injuries have derailed a lot of excellent careers.

    • @MrGrogan02
      @MrGrogan02 Рік тому +8

      Hes 32 with 392 homers. If he stays in the league for a few more years he could still get to 500.

    • @naftulzvi3353
      @naftulzvi3353 Рік тому +4

      @@MrGrogan02 He'll be 34 in November. There's definitely a chance but it's been really rough for him since 2019 besides 2021. His contract is guaranteed for 4 more years (through 2027) with a team option buyout in 2028. If he has one more good season and three seasons playing like 100 games he might get close.

    • @Landis_Grant
      @Landis_Grant Рік тому +4

      He was obtained by Brian Cashman after Stanton won the NL MVP award by smashing 59 HRs. Aside from Jacoby Ellsbury, this was one of Cashman’s worst transactions.

    • @eamonkelley3811
      @eamonkelley3811 Рік тому +1

      ​@naftulzvi3353 he should get 108 more home runs in 4 years of play. Even in a down year he has 14 in 55 games. That's a pace of 42 if he played the full season. Obviously injuries factor in though so we'll see.

    • @MrLawyer711
      @MrLawyer711 Рік тому

      @@eamonkelley3811 But is a guy that's a subpar hitter (nowadays) worth the 40+ home runs? I ask this while Joey Gallo is still getting significant playing time.

  • @peterwgrayson
    @peterwgrayson Рік тому +43

    Great content. Ever thought of doing a series of videos about the histories of MLB rivalries? History of Cardinals/Cubs, history of Yanks/Sox, etc.

  • @sinatra222
    @sinatra222 Рік тому +11

    Most home runs per 162 games:
    50.4 Mark McGwire
    46.2 Babe Ruth
    *42.6 Giancarlo Stanton*
    41.9 Sammy Sosa
    41.6 Juan Gonzalez
    (min. 1000 G)

    • @KEVINCHU35
      @KEVINCHU35 Рік тому +1

      Mark mcgwire cheated

    • @kazera3282
      @kazera3282 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@KEVINCHU35 So did Sosa and Juan-Gon 😂 and Ruth (along with all pre-1950 players and records) are irrelevant IMO because they played in an era with the worst competition with only white players. Baseball is dramatically more difficult and competitive since integration and since the best players of every color and nationality have joined MLB. So.. technically Stanton has the highest HR of any clean ever in the most competitive era of MLB.

    • @jnyfumare
      @jnyfumare 3 місяці тому +1

      Stanton numbers are trash

    • @chazzx1018
      @chazzx1018 6 днів тому

      ​@@kazera3282the white players were alot of Latinos. Segregation doesn't take away from what the whiteys did. You're probably just racist.

  • @p-51mustang30
    @p-51mustang30 Рік тому +10

    You left out a really crucial part. When Stanton got beamed in the head by a fastball. He was never the same after that

    • @rustyshackelford4224
      @rustyshackelford4224 Рік тому +1

      How?

    • @geezushasrisen
      @geezushasrisen Рік тому +1

      @@rustyshackelford4224Changed his stance. He was much more into his lower body and crowded the plate more. Since then plus his injuries; he’s pretty much taken his lower body out of the equation and stands further back.

  • @ben10nnery
    @ben10nnery Рік тому +15

    I feel like if he signed with the Rockies he'd have a 50 HR season, all at Coors Field. Too bad about his injuries, I like watching him play. Even as a Blue Jays fan.

  • @monchochp
    @monchochp 28 днів тому +8

    Now do the brutal rise of playoff Staton

    • @PeteMeInDaClub
      @PeteMeInDaClub 20 днів тому

      HAHAHAHA! EXACTLY!

    • @8Jhartzell
      @8Jhartzell 19 днів тому +1

      This did not age well given the infamous jog from 2nd = thrown out at home 😂😂😂

    • @chazzx1018
      @chazzx1018 6 днів тому

      ​@@8Jhartzell3rd base coach call, not him and it was a perfect throw to get him.

    • @chazzx1018
      @chazzx1018 6 днів тому

      ​@@8Jhartzelldid better than Judge as well.

  • @edwardleon28
    @edwardleon28 27 днів тому +9

    2024 ALCS MVP

  • @Mafia-vu5sz
    @Mafia-vu5sz Рік тому +6

    What I have noticed is that pitchers figured out his weak spot. Majority of his strike outs are from sliders on the outside bottom corner. If he figures out how to hit those pitches or take them, that would help a lot.

  • @arthurrobinson862
    @arthurrobinson862 Рік тому +3

    What most of you fall to remember that Stanton was hit in the face, and had to have face recontruction. Most players who have gone through that type of trauma are never the same. Check your baseball history, and you'll see that FEAR is a facter at the plate. That is one reason why he bails out when he's batting.

  • @BirdGang6
    @BirdGang6 Рік тому +12

    I actually knew a dude who played with Giancarlo at ND! I remember he told me “I’ve known that guy so long that he was Mike when I met him”

  • @goodbye.moonman
    @goodbye.moonman Рік тому +6

    You've really improved your video-making skills over the years. On-screen graphics and info have improved, and your cadence and audio keep getting better. Good job and keep it up!

    • @marcmarc1967
      @marcmarc1967 Рік тому

      I still begin to twitch, after listening to several minutes of how he ends the last two syllables of every sentence. It's a forced upswing in pitch, followed by dragging out the last word. You hear it with local news reporters. I don't know if that's how they're taught, but it gets really tiresome. Just speak in your own voice.

  • @Hamdalorian24
    @Hamdalorian24 Рік тому +7

    I understand his numbers have declined, but as a Yankee fan he has been insanely clutch in the playoffs and is the only one who shows up sometimes in the dance. You weren’t wrong whatsoever but he had been clutch in the playoffs

  • @rocketrich7886
    @rocketrich7886 Рік тому +3

    He hit 59 HR in Miami but couldn't even get 40 in that new Yankee Stadium. Unreal

  • @Eaglespence11
    @Eaglespence11 Рік тому +7

    Its is literally insane to see how much more comfortable he looked in the batters box. Now he looks like a 90 year old who cant move his hips

  • @snerdterguson
    @snerdterguson 6 місяців тому +1

    Fast forward to mid May 2024, and Stantons ranks among all DHs in MLB:
    OPS - 5
    Slug - 4
    HR - tied 5
    RBI - tied 7
    Still slow as all get out, but he's had a really nice rebound season so far. Even got his average up to a nearly respectable level (currently .243).

  • @ThatsNotVeryFunnyLol
    @ThatsNotVeryFunnyLol Рік тому +17

    I think people quickly forget Aaron Judge is already 30+ years old. The decline is gonna be alot more surprising than many think. Him and Giancarlo are just massive humans, It cant be easy on the body.

    • @fuktrumpanzeeskum
      @fuktrumpanzeeskum Рік тому +2

      Exactly

    • @iamjp1
      @iamjp1 Рік тому +2

      the thing that's different about judge he doesn't have bad seasons. judge has never had an ops below .891 besides his first season of 27 games. when he plays, he pretty much is the yankees. judge has actually gotten better into age 31, unlike stanton. hitting for higher average than the ever, less k's. i could be wrong but even with this season i think he will sacrifice some of his skills in the future to be on the field more.

    • @davidcook680
      @davidcook680 Рік тому

      @@iamjp1 judge misses to many games. Strikes out to much. Has a giant head too.

    • @anthonyberardi8904
      @anthonyberardi8904 Рік тому

      Barry Bonds wasn’t as big as Judge or Stanton, but still 6’+ 230lbs. He had his best seasons in his late 30s!

    • @iamjp1
      @iamjp1 Рік тому

      @@anthonyberardi8904 one of the biggest aspects of peds is the recovery. train harder, less wear and tear

  • @lamasizzy0599
    @lamasizzy0599 Рік тому +11

    Choosing Stanton over Harper is the most boneheaded decision in Yankees history

  • @nedmerrill5705
    @nedmerrill5705 Рік тому +43

    This season is breaking my Yankee heart.

    • @eamonkelley3811
      @eamonkelley3811 Рік тому +4

      Lucky that dumpster fire in Queens is taking some spotlight off this bad Yankees team

    • @coyotelong4349
      @coyotelong4349 Рік тому +1

      @@eamonkelley3811
      Both NY teams are embarrassingly underperforming, let’s be real

    • @eamonkelley3811
      @eamonkelley3811 Рік тому

      @coyotelong4349 yes but Mets are all time disaster this year

    • @zack1610
      @zack1610 Рік тому

      As a Yankee fan I’m glad that this is happening in a way. Cashman and this team have been trying to force the HR or strikeout philosophy for far too long and now that they aren’t hitting consistently this is the result. A WS will not be in the cards until they start playing complete baseball again

    • @j-wilk4835
      @j-wilk4835 Рік тому

      ​@@zack1610the only problem is Hal has raisenettes for balls and won't get rid of Cashman

  • @warlordofbritannia
    @warlordofbritannia Рік тому +7

    In hindsight, we probably should have expected this years ago. Stanton is of a similar body type as Miggy and always had what Bill James called “old player skills”: low average but with good power, slow foot speed, gobs of strikeouts, plays a position lower on the defensive spectrum and not amazingly at that, the injury history of a player ten years older…

    • @willrogan955
      @willrogan955 Рік тому +1

      A similar body type as Miggy..?
      Miggy has a similar body type as Curly of the 3 Stooges.

    • @miro11912
      @miro11912 Рік тому +1

      ​@@willrogan955💀💀

  • @yankees2864
    @yankees2864 Рік тому +19

    We got 5 decent to good years of Stanton before the death spiral happened, better than some players we've gotten.

  • @jacob7099
    @jacob7099 Рік тому +11

    We should have waited and then spend the Stanton money on Bryce Harper when he became a free agent

  • @hattorihanzo2275
    @hattorihanzo2275 Рік тому +10

    Stanton had 20 strikeouts in the first 10 games of 2018. Nellie Fox played in 2,367 games and never struck out 20 times in a single season.

    • @koolkatzjoey1717
      @koolkatzjoey1717 Рік тому

      sheeeeeeeesh that seems impossible nowadays because people (specifically stanton) are swing for the fences.

    • @173jaSon371
      @173jaSon371 Рік тому

      Yeah because he was playing against guys hurling 87mph, in a 16 team league facing the same 50 pitchers over and over, and had a career OPS+ of 94 lol. Sounds a lot less impressive when you frame it that way.

    • @koolkatzjoey1717
      @koolkatzjoey1717 Рік тому

      @@173jaSon371 oh, yeah, about the 16 teams, he only faced 7 of them. there was no interleague play.

  • @jameshilaire8493
    @jameshilaire8493 27 днів тому +3

    Hey MAYBE YOU SHOULD PUT OUT [ART 2 OF THIS EXPOSE CALLED,"THE CONTINUING DECLINE OF Giancarlo Stanton". YOU SHOULD INTERVIEW THE TEAMS OF KANSAS CITY ROYALS AND CLEVELAND GAUARDIANS AND LET THEM TELL YOU HOW MUCH HE'S DECLINED.. I LOVE WHEN THE ATHLETE PROVES THE CRITICS WRONG.

  • @cbrowndagod
    @cbrowndagod 25 днів тому +3

    This didn't age well......he balling right now...smacking ish 2024 world series mvp

  • @Landis_Grant
    @Landis_Grant Рік тому +3

    The Florida Marlins inked him to a 13-year contract averaging $27 M per season. He still has 4 seasons left on that contract that Brian Cashman has to answer to Hal Steinbrenner for!

  • @aidansmith7125
    @aidansmith7125 Рік тому +13

    Might need to make a Trea Turner one soon at the rate he’s going

  • @gabrielsandoval7331
    @gabrielsandoval7331 Рік тому +1

    My homeboy from the valley. I was actually upset at my Dodgers not picking him up from the Marlins and was certain we'd come across the Yankees in the WS with Stanton lighting up the Dodgers.
    But now, looking back, probaaaaaably a good thing the Dodgers didn't make a move for him. Still wish him the best of luck.

  • @jessiesteele2675
    @jessiesteele2675 Рік тому

    I’m so lit for this video. He’s my favorite player and I’ve been waiting on this video forever

  • @taiki1858
    @taiki1858 Рік тому +5

    wonder why people made fun of his name, i think giancarlo is a badass name ngl

  • @larryfisher8332
    @larryfisher8332 Рік тому +1

    If you look at how a young Stanton lined up in the batters box to a more recent at bat his batting stance changed. Early on he had his front foot either straight away or left of his right leg. More recently he bats with his left leg toward first while his back foot(right leg at is facing 3rd base)

  • @carlosaguado9865
    @carlosaguado9865 Рік тому +3

    I believe Stanton will rise again shoot been a huge fan of his since he came up in 2010 #GOFISH

  • @YankeesMediaCenter
    @YankeesMediaCenter 26 днів тому +2

    This aged well

  • @ZA1KLONB
    @ZA1KLONB Рік тому

    I like how you put this video out and literally afterwards Stanton has multiple homeruns in just a couple games

  • @aaronrhodes7268
    @aaronrhodes7268 Рік тому +16

    Giancarlo is one of those guys that’s really hard to root against

  • @grandtheftautoandstuff3744
    @grandtheftautoandstuff3744 5 місяців тому +2

    I think he’s making a comeback now

  • @Boyso5407
    @Boyso5407 Рік тому +1

    I don’t know if it’s injury related but his swing looks so much different now then it did when he was younger.

  • @Andy_Babb
    @Andy_Babb Рік тому +3

    Still pisses me off that MLB allowed Jeter to CLEARLY give the Yankees a ridiculous sweetheart deal and gave up Stanton for next to nothing

    • @DMalltheway
      @DMalltheway Рік тому

      Jeter robbed the Yankees with the huge contract he got off the books and look what he’s done since.

    • @VivaRevolucionDGS
      @VivaRevolucionDGS Рік тому

      They sent Starlin Castro and low level prospects, not to mention they recd 30 million in cash from Miami as well.

    • @DMalltheway
      @DMalltheway Рік тому +1

      @@VivaRevolucionDGS Jeter still dumped a bloated contract minus 30 million.

    • @sasquatchhunter86
      @sasquatchhunter86 Рік тому

      He was trying to do his old team a solid. Die hard yankee.

    • @RandomTrek84
      @RandomTrek84 Рік тому +2

      Jeter thought the Marlins would be a farm system for the Yankees. The Marlins have some quality people in baseball roles. It won’t surprise me if the Yankees get Jazz on a trade.

  • @ethanperrin9847
    @ethanperrin9847 Рік тому +1

    Stanton will always be my absolute favorite player

  • @doofus9575
    @doofus9575 Рік тому +12

    He’s this generation’s Mark McGwire. That’s the long and short of it.

    • @Gemnist98
      @Gemnist98 Рік тому +2

      Except with no balanced diet.

    • @doofus9575
      @doofus9575 Рік тому +5

      ​@@Gemnist98 It would be absolutely shocking if Stanton were a lifetime natural. Of course he can't get away with nearly as much as players thirty years ago could, given that there's at least a hint of testing, however weak. But the idea that the existence of testing means the players are all natural is funny. And Stanton's done exactly what McGwire did, albeit to a lesser degree: adding more muscle mass than his body can support, causing numerous injuries.

    • @g-manonthego6678
      @g-manonthego6678 Рік тому

      the major difference is that Giancarlo Stanton doesn't cheat.

    • @spacedude1145
      @spacedude1145 4 місяці тому

      Well if we’re comparing stats, then McGwire is better by a mile

  • @johnstreet1812
    @johnstreet1812 Рік тому +1

    Struck out last night against Rays; he was tying run with two on and whiffed on a fastball right down the middle. We Rays fans loved it! Judge wasn't much better, 1 for 4 I think.

  • @baseballvideos90
    @baseballvideos90 Рік тому +1

    This man should be the recipient of the comback player award EVERY TIME. The fact the he can take that many breaks from live pitching and just come back and instantly smack balls over the wall 🤯🤯🤯 this isnt a "Brutal Decline" video...this is a "Greatest Hitter To Never Stay Healthy"

  • @tokyosan7906
    @tokyosan7906 Рік тому +2

    Modern training strategies and the legal supplements these athletes are eating are what cause some of them to just inexplicably break down. Its not just Stanton, there are players like him peppered all over the map. Byron Buxton is a good example. And pitchers are so fragile nowadays they aren't allowed to throw over 100 pitches in a start, and most managers get the trigger happy when they are in the 80 or 90's. Modern players might be better than ever but they're also the most fragile ever.

  • @petepyeatt6909
    @petepyeatt6909 Рік тому +1

    When he’s on, he’s one of the best.

  • @gabe9346
    @gabe9346 Рік тому +1

    I don't know where you got that 6'6" is some "record" of tallest outfielders... Adam Dunn, Darryl Strawberry, Frank Howard off the top of my head were all 6'6 or taller.

  • @talonmiller9744
    @talonmiller9744 Рік тому +1

    One thing I always think of when Stanton is brought up is his two-handed swing. You really don't see anyone doing that with every swing they take.

  • @Engine33Truck
    @Engine33Truck Рік тому

    So fun story. I get notifications for your videos. I got the notification that this video had dropped during one of G’s at-bats last night 😂

  • @aschaf277
    @aschaf277 Рік тому +1

    It's so sad, he was one of my favorite players in his Marlins days.

  • @reldrago
    @reldrago Рік тому

    What's crazy to think is that Stanton will end up in the Hall, even if it isn't first ballot. If he somehow didn't have constant injuries just imagine how insane his stats would be; truly would be one of the greatest of all time

  • @NickPR87
    @NickPR87 Рік тому +1

    Guys that massive in both height and mass are almost bound to hit a wall after certain amount of years of service. I can only recall a couple being able to stay consistently healthy and productive, like Frank Thomas, Juan Gonzalez, David Ortiz.

    • @VivaRevolucionDGS
      @VivaRevolucionDGS Рік тому

      Frank Thomas was on the sauce. You cannot convince me otherwise. Yes, Frank was a pretty big guy to begin with, but he had to be 280-285 in his prime. That was a rock solid 280-285. His legs were like sequoia trunks. You're not maintaining that type of size during a 162 gm grind without some help. as obvious a change in physique as Bonds, but the signs were there. He's also been adamant about the steroid era tainting his accomplishments as a "clean" player, as well as pointing the finger at numerous other players he knew were juicing. When you use those type of tactics when asked about usage, 999 times out of 1000, it's done to deflect.

  • @NDTexan
    @NDTexan Рік тому +3

    I do think it's funny that we still call this the post steroid era.
    Assuming even for a minute that all these dudes aren't cycling at some point during the year and just planning around tests better. They're obviously on the gas at some point.

  • @stumason7003
    @stumason7003 Рік тому +1

    Stanton is a bit like a modern Adam Dunn with injuries. Lots of money, sharp decline and early retirement, but still a good career and some remarkable stats.

  • @plbeckman
    @plbeckman Рік тому

    As ive watched the game i appreciate players like wade boggs, tony gywnn, ripken jr and rose. Those guys were consitant evey year.

  • @gamble777888
    @gamble777888 Рік тому +2

    It's always sad regardless of who you root for to see a pro player with so much talent have their careers derailed so clearly by injuries.

  • @coyotelong4349
    @coyotelong4349 Рік тому

    To think back to the days when he was Mike Stanton, the Florida Marlins phenom, during the final years of the teal pinstripes at Dolphin Stadium
    Feels like forever ago!

  • @sjlbean
    @sjlbean Рік тому +1

    2021 Stanton basically willed the team into a playoff spot at the end, it’s sad how quickly he declines

  • @eddierivera1860
    @eddierivera1860 6 місяців тому +1

    So far BIG G is doing great!

    • @NathanMoon-tz2jp
      @NathanMoon-tz2jp 5 місяців тому

      That’s an understatement. He about to hit 50 home runs with a .300 obp. That’s great

  • @ThePhenomf4
    @ThePhenomf4 Рік тому +3

    He’s got one of the ugliest swings in the game. There’s just no way to sugar coat it. I think the best thing for him would be to take a page out of Gary Sheffield’s book and loosen up. Get those hands going and the upper body in sync. He’s just consistently off with his timing and balance and it starts with his feet. I hope he figures it out because baseball is better with him playing.

  • @MatthewKonvict
    @MatthewKonvict Рік тому

    I’m a Braves fan but I love the way he bats I hope he picks up some and gets to 500 homers.

  • @Publiclighthouse
    @Publiclighthouse Рік тому +2

    I’m surprised this video recap on his career didn’t mention him getting hit in the face.

  • @jonnuanez7183
    @jonnuanez7183 Рік тому

    500 home runs is usually a huge qualifier for the Hall of Fame. He's at 402 career HRs right now. If he gets to 500, does that make him Hall worthy?

  • @jryan2264
    @jryan2264 Рік тому +1

    The right handed Kyle Schwarber

  • @joeylawn36111
    @joeylawn36111 Рік тому

    Shocked to find the current position of Team Batting Average of the Yankees. Only the lowly A's are worse.

  • @lamelmazerouno9332
    @lamelmazerouno9332 Рік тому

    Am convinced the best baseball hitters we're under 6'3 every other taller player barely plays due to their height and body breaking down.

  • @zack1610
    @zack1610 Рік тому

    It amazes me how so many baseball players today decline so early. They don't take nearly the punishment that football players take and they don't take a pounding on their knees like basketball players do. Yet Ricky Henderson was a threat on the bags until he was 40, Nolan Ryan pitched for almost a quarter of a century, etc.

    • @173jaSon371
      @173jaSon371 Рік тому

      Congrats, you picked 2 of the biggest outliers in the entire history of the sport of baseball with thousands and thousands of guys to enter the league lol. Doesn't matter if they take fewer hits than an NFL player, they still get old and wear down regardless just like the rest of us.

  • @trueempire8948
    @trueempire8948 Рік тому

    Yankees fan and yeah Stanton hasnt been the 2017 MVP Stanton since we got him 2018. Injuries has really effected him from being consistent on the field. But nevertheless hes been probably our second best bat behind Judge. He goes on hitting streaks here and there but doesnt last long.

  • @phillipcox3
    @phillipcox3 Рік тому +3

    He’s still my favorite current player, even as a Phillies fan. It can be an exciting at-bat any time he’s steps up. He’s just not able to stay healthy unfortunately.

  • @guesswhojust
    @guesswhojust Рік тому +3

    Yankee fan here. Their biggest mistake was trading for him he really got in the way for us attaining other players in free agency. Everyone knows if Cashman could go back in time and not make this trade he’d run for the hills and avoid Stanton at all costs

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia Рік тому

      This may be hindsight talking but Cashman should have expected a decline like this. Stanton had all the attributes of a early-decline candidate.

  • @4thand3
    @4thand3 Рік тому +3

    He would swing at a pitch in the 1st base dugout

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia Рік тому +1

      His pitch recognition skills were never great to begin with but this is approaching Chris Davis proportions of sadness.

    • @4thand3
      @4thand3 Рік тому

      @warlordofbritannia when there's two strikes you can throw a out of the zone high fastball and he will swing under it or miss it

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia Рік тому

      @@4thand3
      The weird part is that this is the lowest strikeout rate of his career at 23.6 percent, but he looks awful at the plate anyways

  • @michaeldougherty4289
    @michaeldougherty4289 5 місяців тому +1

    Yeah you should remake this video big guy

  • @TheLockdownKidNYC
    @TheLockdownKidNYC Рік тому

    Guy hits 59 HRs and goes to the Yankees to hit alongside Aaron Judge who just hit 52 and we have YET to see the two of them hit _well_ at the same time.
    We got a taste in 2021 but have yet to see it. The team literally got to within one game without him then got him and has failed every playoff series since.

  • @ctcards2636
    @ctcards2636 Рік тому +1

    The other day watching him try to run home... hes fragile. Is he built of glass ? If running the bases is this complicated of a manner... things cant be good behind the scenes.

  • @paulbarrycuda
    @paulbarrycuda Рік тому

    I wouldn’t totally write Stanton off only because I feel like he can still be useful on a pennant chasing team. When Stanton is right at the plate he can carry a team offensively and he’s usually good in the postseason so it isn’t like Stanton is completely useless. His injury prone situation is concerning tho

  • @MrDoomzy
    @MrDoomzy Рік тому +1

    Players who get traded to the Yankees go to shit, signed a Yankees fan

  • @SmoothCriminal12
    @SmoothCriminal12 Рік тому +2

    Fun Fact: The Marlins were originally suppose to be the team to take a disgruntled Manny Ramirez off the hands of Boston in 08. But it was there unwillingness to included Stanton in the deal that led to the Dodgers swooping in.
    I'm sure Pirates fans wouldve loved having an outfield of Stanton, prime McCutchen and young Starling Marte.

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia Рік тому +2

      If I recall correctly the Pirates got a handful of prospects in that deal who were all highly-regarded at the time, and none of them panned out in Pittsburgh…Steve Pearce, Brandon Moss, Andy LaRoche (Adam’s younger brother), and Craig Hanson. Moss only got good about five years later with the Athletics, Pearce around the same time with the Orioles, and LaRoche and Hanson never did well at all.

  • @sunny8784
    @sunny8784 Рік тому +1

    brutal decline? he hits close to 30 homeruns when hurt..LOL hes at 400 HRs, he will hit 500 no doubt, and he will be in the HOF. one of the sleeper cells in the MLB.

  • @nickpalumbo8046
    @nickpalumbo8046 Рік тому

    It's crazy people still defend him. The guy gets paid huge money and does next to nothing.

  • @roberttupper2021
    @roberttupper2021 Рік тому +1

    Duh. He was taking roids the year he hit 59 home runs. 27 the year prior and then more than doubled his numbers. And all those injuries are a sign of juice side effects for many athletes.

    • @thespaceram2879
      @thespaceram2879 Рік тому

      Players get tested on a regular basis since the early 2000's. He's clean.

  • @somerandomguy5977
    @somerandomguy5977 Рік тому +1

    At 3:30 that's some bullshit the tallest position player is tied at 6'8 and I know at least one of them was an outfielder.

  • @skylarblaise7588
    @skylarblaise7588 7 місяців тому +2

    Anyone here 2024?

  • @dewildlifts
    @dewildlifts Рік тому +1

    You need to do one of these on Marcel Ozuna as well.

    • @BSABD315
      @BSABD315 Рік тому

      hes on pace for like 30 home runs

    • @BSABD315
      @BSABD315 Рік тому

      he also bats like 7th not as many opportunities to bat

    • @dewildlifts
      @dewildlifts Рік тому

      @@BSABD315 right. He also was the hottest hitter in 2020 had an amazing start to his career, then became literally the worst hitter in the league from 21-22 through a full season of play and now he’s turned it around again. This would make for a great video

  • @sgtkabukimannypd8198
    @sgtkabukimannypd8198 9 місяців тому +1

    Remember when this was an awful trade for the Marlins? Yeah, and as a diehard Marlins fan we don’t have much to be happy about in regard to trades and signings and draft picks.

  • @adamlauer1096
    @adamlauer1096 Рік тому

    Giancarlo has been cooking these past 10 games

  • @Gweb52
    @Gweb52 Рік тому +7

    I feel like Stanton never recoverd from the fastball to the face

    • @Meerkat2112
      @Meerkat2112 Рік тому

      Well he hit 59 home runs a couple of years after he got hit in the face, but other than that, you might be right. 🤷‍♂️

    • @Gweb52
      @Gweb52 Рік тому

      @@Meerkat2112 ya I know but he has just seemed off . At least to me anyways . Surprised the vid didn’t mention it

  • @SuperJox
    @SuperJox Рік тому

    I like the guy as a Rays fan, it hurts to see all his injuries

  • @kenarthur6253
    @kenarthur6253 Рік тому

    Signing a player to a long-term huge contract guarantees performance decline due to lack of motivation. Only a few that truly love the game sustain such high performance

  • @Liam-cq8bg
    @Liam-cq8bg Рік тому

    Woahhh the video was almost 10 minutes flat!!!! What a coincidence

  • @cgrizz33
    @cgrizz33 Рік тому

    As much as I hate to say it, probably going to see one of these decline videos about Joey Votto. Speaking of Votto, he should have won the MVP in 2017. Votto had more bWar, average was 40 points higher, his OBP was almost 80 points higher, and OPS was 25 points higher. Stanton just had the flashy numbers of home runs and RBI

  • @justghosty666
    @justghosty666 Рік тому +1

    Its almost like the toxic environment of the Bronx and the Yankees ruins most star players

  • @juju_1990
    @juju_1990 Рік тому +1

    Giancarlo just hit a home run

  • @chrisevans1546
    @chrisevans1546 Рік тому

    Wouldn't be so bad if MLB/Twitter would quit overhyping players. Stanton is great, but they treat him like a god.

  • @OckyPotty
    @OckyPotty 7 місяців тому

    He’s the JR Smith of the MLB. When he’s hot he is unstoppable but when he’s cold, get ready for a 2-30 streak