Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton reaches the 59-homer mark in 2017, becoming the sixth player in MLB history to do so in a single season

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35 Comments

  1. The fact that at one point the Marlins had Stanton, Yelich, Ozuna, and Realmuto in the same lineup and still couldn't win is absolutely amazing to me

  2. The best power heated I ever seen in my life he is a monster very underrated before he got hit in the face the best baseball player in the country

  3. It's such a shame how much talent the Miami Marlins have gotten rid of over the years… Bad ownership, Bad front office, Bad contracts, not to mention their TOP ACE was tragically killed…. Hopefully sometime I'll be able to see a Marlins franchise win consistently! Until then 🙁

  4. I loved watching Stanton live, especially that season when he kept on striking baseballs. 2017 was a good year to watch the Marlins!

  5. Marlins are a dumb organization
    At one point they had Ozuna, Stanton and Yelich on the same team
    Had they had a better organization they wouldve been a WS contender

  6. about halfway through this vid I just stopped watching Stanton and instead watched the pitchers, catchers, umps, and fans. The pitchers esp. had some fantastic reactions. I'm not sure if in my life I've ever worked so hard to as good as these pitchers are at something and then just found myself so completely OWNED. Must be brutal to be on the other end of one of those HRs

  7. I swear stanton looks so much more loose here with his legs and about 10-15 lb lighter than he is on the yankees now. He drove the ball the other way with EASE. Those are laser shots to right field. Absolutely incredible. Wish the yankees got this version of stanton. If he wasn’t as big muscular wise now i think he’d be less injury prone. Peoples bodies change though and i dont think anything can be done really…

  8. I remember going to the marlins games and watching him. His home runs were missiles. Strong asf. He’d swing the bat with violent intentions.

  9. It's a bummer that he decided to cut down on his swing and getting hip turn and hip rotation. Now he just closed his stance and puts bat on shoulder and swing without getting any rotational force. All arms and his number have gone down

  10. Screw Barray Bonds cheating rat steroid boy hope he never gets into the HOF and I'm glad he never won a world series , Staton did this without no juice and is still so it for the Yankees

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