Full name is Giancarlo Cruz-Michael Stanton (¡°jawn-KAHR-loh¡±)...Was named the Yankees¡¯ nominee for the 2020 Roberto Clemente Award, presented annually to the Major Leaguer who best represents the game of baseball through extraordinary character, community involvement, philanthropy and positive contributions, both on and off the field¡was his second career nomination (also 2016 with Miami)¡during the COVID-19 pandemic, assisted healthcare workers and first responders on the front lines by donating face shields designed to be used in conjunction with N95 masks to help prevent the spread of disease¡teamed up with Voodoo Manufacturing, a Brooklyn-based company that repurposed their production facilities to create items in support against COVID-19¡together, they donated a combined 15,000 face shields to hospitals most in need across the greater New York City and Los Angeles area¡the chosen hospitals predominantly serve African-American and Latino communities, many of which were hit the hardest by COVID-19¡in addition, Stanton partnered with Six Star Pro Nutrition to donate approximately 20,000 units (more than 180,000 servings) of whey protein isolate and clean protein shakes to the Fire Department of NY,
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Los Angeles (Watts-Willowbrook and West San Gabriel Valley)...Following the 2020 season, was tabbed by the New York Chapter of the BBWAA as the winner of the Joan
Payson / Shannon Forde Award for Community Service...Graduated from Notre Dame H.S. (Calif.) in 2007¡earned All-Southern Section honors in baseball, football and basketball as a senior¡was named the 2007 Cal-Hi Sports Boys State Athlete of the Year...Wears an extended helmet flap to protect his face after suffering facial lacerations, small fractures and dental damage when he was hit in the face by a pitch thrown by Milwaukee¡¯s Mike Fiers on 9/11/14¡following his 2014 dental surgery after being hit in the face by a pitch, co-founded the All-Star Smiles Foundation to fight child tooth decay by providing free dental care to children in need.
2023
Batted .191 (71-for-371) with 43R, 13 doubles, 24HR, 60RBI and 41BB in 101 games with the Yankees¡appeared defensively in both RF (31G/GS) and LF (2G/GS)¡also made 65 starts as the DH...According to Statcast, recorded four of the 10 hardest hits and nine of the 33 hardest hits in the Majors (118.6 mph single on 8/24 vs. Washington, 118.1 mph HR on 7/8 vs. Chicago-NL, 117.9 mph double on 9/26 vs. Toronto, 117.8 mph HR on 4/2 vs. San Francisco, 117.1 mph double on 4/7 at Baltimore, 116.8 mph HR on 9/5 vs. Detroit, 116.7 mph HR on 8/4 vs. Houston, 116.3 mph double on 4/10 at Cleveland and 116.3 mph HR on 4/8 at Baltimore)...37 of his 71 hits went for extra bases (13 doubles, 24HR)...Homered in consecutive games three times: 2G from 4/1-2, 2G from 7/14-15 and 3G from 8/2-4...Reached base in his first 10 games of the season, matching the second-longest on-base streak of his career to begin a season (12G from 4/5-19/16 with Miami and 10G from 4/1-18/13 with Miami)...Hit 5HR in his first 14 games from 3/30-6/2...His two-run HR in the third inning on 4/2 vs. San Francisco had a projected distance of 485 ft., marking his second-longest HR in the Statcast Era (since 2015)¡trails only a 504 ft. HR he hit on 8/6/16 at Colorado with Miami¡his HR also marked the third-longest HR in terms of projected distance at the current Yankee Stadium since 2015, trailing only Aaron Judge¡¯s 496 ft. HR on 9/30/17 vs. Toronto and 495 ft. HR on 6/11/17 vs. Baltimore¡marked his third HR in the Statcast Era to have a projected distance of at least 480 ft. (also a 504 ft. HR on 8/6/16 at Colorado with Miami and a 483 ft. HR on 7/25/20 at Washington with the Yankees)¡ is only one of two Major League players to hit at least three home runs with a projected distance of at least 480 ft. in the Statcast Era (also Nomar Mazara has three)...Hit a solo shot in the fifth inning on 4/8 at Baltimore¡according to Statcast, the HR had a 116.3 mph exit velocity and marked the hardest-hit HR at Camden Yards in the Statcast Era (since 2015)...Exited the game on 4/15 vs. Minnesota with a hamstring strain...Was placed on the 10-day injured list on 4/16 with a left hamstring strain¡missed 43 team games¡made one rehab appearance with Double-A Somerset (0-for-3, 1BB)¡was returned from rehab and reinstated from the 10-day injured list on 6/1...In his first game back from the injured list on 6/2 at Los Angeles-NL, hit a solo HR in the fourth inning¡ marked his first game since 4/15 vs. Minnesota...Seven of his 11HR from 6/13-8/3 gave the Yankees the lead...Notched 20RBI over 20 games from 6/25-7/22...Recorded his only multi-HR game of the season and the 36th of his career on 7/8 vs. Chicago-NL¡marked his first multi-HR game since 5/12/22 at Chicago-AL (also 2HR)...Hit 10HR and recorded 22RBI over a 21-game span from 7/8-8/4, including 4HR over a four-game span from 7/8-15 and 6HR in a 10-game stretch from 7/8-22...Recorded 40RBI over his final 62 games of the season from 7/8-9/28...Recorded his 1,000th career RBI with his HR in the second inning on 7/15 at Colorado¡his 4RBI set a season high and marked his most since 9/20/22 vs. Pittsburgh (also 4RBI)...Played in his 1,500th career game on 8/11 at Miami¡his 396 career home runs at the time of the game were the fifth-most by any player through his first 1,500 career games in Major League history¡trailed only Mark McGwire (438HR), Babe Ruth (415HR), Alex Rodriguez (401HR) and Juan Gonz¨¢lez (397HR)...Hit his 20th home run of the season on 8/30 at Detroit with a solo HR in the fourth inning¡reached the 20HR plateau for the 12th time of his career...Hit his 400th career home run on 9/5 vs. Detroit with a go-ahead two-run HR in the sixth inning¡accomplished the feat in his 1,520th career game, becoming the fourth-fastest in Major League history to reach 400 career home runs, trailing only Mark McGwire (1,412 games), Babe Ruth (1,475 games) and Alex Rodriguez (1,489 games)¡ became the 58th player in Major League history to reach the milestone and the 10th player to accomplish the feat as a Yankee (also Teixeira, Beltr¨¢n, A. Soriano, Rodriguez, Sheffield, Jackson, Mantle, Gehrig and Ruth)¡at the time, was one just three active players to reach 400HR, joining Miguel Cabrera and Nelson Cruz...Hit his 23rd home run of the season with a game-tying two-run HR in the 12th inning on 9/10 vs. Milwaukee¡ was the first Yankee to hit a HR to either tie the game or give the Yankees the lead in the 12th inning-or-later since Aaron Judge broke a 0-0 tie with a two-run HR in the 13th inning on 6/6/18 at Toronto¡was the first Yankee to hit a HR to tie the game or give the Yankees the lead in the 12th inning-or-later when the team was trailing since Brian McCann hit a ¡°walk-off¡± three-run HR in the 12th inning on 7/3/15 vs. Tampa Bay (Yankees had been trailing 5-4).
2022
In 110 games with the Yankees, hit .211/.297/.462 (84-for-398) with 53R, seven doubles, 31HR, 78RBI and 50BB¡made 65 starts as the DH and 38 in the outfield (34GS in RF and 4GS in LF), his most in the outfield since 2018 (72GS)¡was named to his fifth career All-Star team (first in AL)...Hit at least 30HR for the seventh time in his career (also 2011-12, ¡®14, ¡®17-18, ¡®21)¡is one of six players since 2011 to hit at least 30HR in at least seven seasons in that span, joining Edwin Encarnaci¨®n (eight: 2012-19), Nolan Arenado (seven: 2015-19, ¡®21-22), Nelson Cruz (seven: 2014-19, ¡®21), Paul Goldschmidt (seven: 2013, ¡®15, ¡®17-19, ¡®21-22) and Mike Trout (seven: 2012, ¡®14-15, ¡®17-19, ¡®22)...His 31HR were tied for the ninth-most in the AL...Homered in consecutive games six times: 3G from 5/10-13, 6/26-29 and 10/1-4(G2) and 2G from 4/8-9, 6/23-24 and 9/10-11...17 of his 31HR either tied the game (five) or gave the Yankees the lead (12)...Homered in the same game as Aaron Judge 12 times, with the Yankees going 11-1 in those games...Hit five HR in 13 games vs. Boston...Recorded 14 of the 62H in the Majors in 2022 that had an exit velocity of at least 115.0 mph (a 119.8 mph HR on 6/11 vs. Chicago-NL, 119.1 mph single on 5/21 vs. Chicago-AL, 118.8 mph single on 4/26 vs. Baltimore, 118.3 mph single on 5/10 vs. Toronto, 118.0 mph HR on 9/20 vs. Pittsburgh, 117.7 mph single on 8/25 at Oakland, 116.8 mph double on 6/12 vs. Chicago-NL, 116.8 mph single on 4/10 vs. Boston, 116.7 mph single on 5/12 at Chicago-AL, 116.6 mph single on 4/14 vs. Toronto, 116.3 mph HR on 4/8 vs. Boston, 115.9 mph HR on 5/12 at Chicago-AL, 115.9 mph single on 7/12 vs. Cincinnati and 115.2 mph single on 4/10 vs. Boston)...Hit .309/.357/.568 (43-for-139) with 15R, three doubles, 11HR, 35RBI and 12BB in his first 36 games from 4/8-5/21...Recorded 8RBI over his first nine games of the season (4/8-16)¡drove in a run in seven of the Yankees¡¯ first nine games¡was just the third Yankee in the last 34 years (since 1989) to drive in a run in at least seven of the Yankees¡¯ first nine games of a season, joining Alex Rodriguez (7G in 2007) and Gary Sheffield (7G in 2005)¡was just the 11th Yankee (12th time) since RBI became an official stat in 1920 to accomplish the feat...Hit a game-tying solo home run in the fourth inning on Opening Day vs. Boston¡was his fifth career Opening Day HR and his fourth as a Yankee (also 1HR on 7/23/20 at Washington, 2HR on 3/29/18 at Toronto and 1HR on 4/5/16 vs. Detroit with Miami)...Homered in each of his first two games of the season, a HR on Opening Day and a HR on 4/9 vs. Boston...marked the second time in his career that he homered in the first two games of a season (also 2020)¡became just the second Yankee to homer in the first two games of a season twice, joining Lou Gehrig (1932 and 1933)¡with Rizzo also accomplishing the feat, Stanton and Rizzo became the first set of Yankees teammates to homer in the club¡¯s first two games of a season and just the ninth set of teammates in the Modern Era to each hit home runs in both of their team¡¯s first two games of the season¡joined San Francisco¡¯s Buster Posey and Evan Longoria in 2021, Kansas City¡¯s Whit Merrifield and Michael A. Taylor in 2021, Colorado¡¯s Troy Tulowitzki and Carlos Gonz¨¢lez in 2013, Texas¡¯ Ian Kinsler and Nelson Cruz in 2011, San Francisco¡¯s Benito Santiago and Ray Durham in 2003, Florida¡¯s Eric Owens and Cliff Floyd in 2001, Baltimore¡¯s Frank Robinson and Brooks Robinson in 1966 and Boston¡¯s Bobby Doerr and Joe Cronin in 1941 (credit: Elias)...Homered in six straight games vs. the Red Sox from 9/24/21-4/9/22 (including the 2021 AL Wild Card Game)¡ is the only player in Major League history to homer in six consecutive games against Boston including the postseason (previous: 5G by Jim Thome from 4/17-6/8/97, 5G by Ken Griffey Jr. from 9/3/96-4/6/97 and 5G by Mickey Mantle from 4/19-5/23/54)...Recorded multiple hits in four straight games from 4/26-29 and 5/10-14, matching the second-longest streak of his career, trailing only a five-game streak from 8/3-7/21...Hit .388/.452/.750 (31-for-80) with 12R, two doubles, nine HR, 27RBI and 11BB in 21 games from 4/26-5/21...Posted a season-high 11-game on-base streak from 4/26-5/8(G2)¡batted .341/.396/.634 (14-for-41) with five R, four HR, 11RBI, 5BB and 2SF in that span...Hit eight HR in 14 games from 4/27-5/13...Hit his 350th career HR on 4/27 vs. Baltimore, a two-run HR in the first inning¡his 350th career home run came in his 1,341st career game¡according to Elias, became the seventh-fastest player in Major League history (in terms of games) to accomplish the feat¡trailed only Mark McGwire (1,280G), Juan Gonz¨¢lez (1,298G), Alex Rodriguez (1,301G), Harmon Killebrew (1,319G), Albert Pujols (1,320G) and Babe Ruth (1,329G)...Hit .301/.388/.616 (22-for-73) with 10R, two doubles, seven HR, 21RBI and 11BB in 20 games during the month of May...Homered in three straight games from 5/10-13, hitting four HR in that span¡marked the 20th time in his career he has homered in three straight games (first since 4G from 9/24-28/21)¡recorded multiple RBI in each of those games, marking just the third time in his career he drove in multiple runs in at least three straight games (also 4G from 9/24-28/21 and 3G from 8/11-13/10)¡recorded 11RBI in that span...Recorded a career-high 6RBI and his only multi-HR game of the season on 5/12 at Chicago-AL, hitting a go-ahead two-run HR in the first inning, a go-ahead two-run HR in the third and a two-run single in the eighth¡marked the 35th multi-HR game of his career and first since 6/9/21 at Minnesota (2HR)...Was placed on the 10-day injured list on 5/25 with right ankle inflammation¡missed nine team games¡ was reinstated on 6/4...Homered for 13-of-20H from 6/7-7/15¡each of his 6H from 6/17-29 were home runs...Hit 5HR in a six-game span from 6/23-29 and 6HR in a nine-game span from 6/23-7/2(G2)¡also recorded 10HR and 19RBI in a 19-game stretch from 6/23-7/15...Homered in three straight games from 6/26-29, the second time in 2022 he homered in three consecutive games (also 5/10-13)¡marked the 21st time in his career he had homered in three-or-more consecutive games...Hit his 100th HR as a Yankee with a go-ahead solo-HR in the fourth inning of Game 2 on 7/2 at Cleveland¡was his 20th HR of the season¡Stanton, Aaron Judge (29HR at the time) and Anthony Rizzo (22HR at the time) became the first trio in franchise history to hit at least 20HR in the team¡¯s first 79G of a season¡according to Elias, marked the sixth time in Major League history a team has had three players hit at least 20HR in the club¡¯s first 79G of a season¡the Yankees joined the 2003 Atlanta Braves (Andruw Jones/Javy L¨®pez/Gary Sheffield), 2001 Cleveland Indians (Ellis Burks/Juan Gonz¨¢lez/Jim Thome), 2000 Anaheim Angels (Garret Anderson/Troy Glaus/Mo Vaughn), 1959 Washington Senators (Bob Allison/Harmon Killebrew/Jim Lemon) and 1947 New York Giants (Walker Cooper/Willard Marshall/Johnny Mize)...Was named to his fifth career All-Star team (also 2012, ¡®14-15 and ¡®17 with Miami) and his first in the American League¡it marked his second fan-elected starting assignment (also 2015 but did not play; started in 2014 and ¡®17 but was originally named to the team as a reserve)¡with his start in LF and teammate Aaron Judge starting in RF, became the first pair of Yankees outfielders to earn fan-elected starts together since Hall of Famers Dave Winfield and Rickey Henderson in 1988...Was named the All-Star Game MVP after hitting a game-tying two-run HR in the fourth inning off Los Angeles-NL¡¯s Tony Gonsolin (1-for-2)¡became the third Yankee to win the All-Star Game MVP (since the award was established in 1962), joining Mariano Rivera (2013) and Derek Jeter (2000)...Was placed on the 10-day injured list on 7/26 (retroactive to 7/24) with left Achilles tendonitis¡missed 28 team games¡went a combined 0-for-7 with 3K in two rehab games with Double-A Somerset¡was returned from rehab and reinstated on 8/25...Prior to going on the injured list on 7/26, his 24HR from 4/8-7/25 were tied for the third-most in the AL and tied for the sixth-most in the Majors in that span¡his 61RBI in that span were also the fifth-most in the AL...Hit 7HR in his final 18 games of the season (9/10-10/4-G2) and 5HR in his final 11 games (9/20-10/4-G2)...Hit his 25th home run of the season with a solo HR in the eighth inning on 9/10 vs. Tampa Bay¡marked his first HR since 7/15 vs. Boston¡snapped a 17-game homerless streak, his longest since a 19-game streak from 10/2/12-4/26/13¡marked the ninth time in his career he reached the 25HR plateau...Hit a ¡°walk-off¡± grand slam in the ninth inning on 9/20 vs. Pittsburgh¡according to Elias, became the 11th Yankee in franchise history and the second in 2022 to hit a ¡°walk-off¡± grand slam, joining Josh Donaldson (8/17/22 vs. Tampa Bay), Mark Teixeira (9/28/16 vs. Boston), Alex Rodriguez (4/7/07 vs. Baltimore), Jason Giambi (5/17/02 vs. Minnesota), Mike Pagliarulo (5/8/87 vs. Minnesota), Ruppert Jones (8/12/80 vs. Chicago-AL), Joe Pepitone (4/17/69-G1 vs. Washington-AL), Charlie Keller (8/12/42 vs. Boston), Red Ruffing (4/14/33 vs. Boston) and Babe Ruth (9/24/25 vs. Chicago-AL)¡Elias also notes that Stanton was just the fourth Yankee to hit a ¡°walk-off¡± grand slam with the club trailing by 3R, joining Josh Donaldson (trailing 7-4 in the 10th inning), Jason Giambi (trailing 12-9 in the 14t inning) and Babe Ruth (trailing 5-2 in the 10th inning)¡marked his third career ¡°walk-off¡± grand slam (also in the ninth inning on 4/18/14 vs. Seattle with Miami and in the ninth inning on 5/13/12 vs. the Mets with Miami)¡his three career ¡°walk-off¡± grand slams match the most by any player in Major League history, tying Alex Rodriguez (three), Vern Stephens (three) and Cy Williams (three)¡his ¡°walk-off¡± grand slam was his ninth career ¡°walk-off¡± hit and fourth as a Yankee (first since a ¡°walk-off¡± single in the 11th inning on 9/3/21 vs. Baltimore)¡was his fifth career ¡°walk-off¡± HR and second as a Yankee (also ¡°walk-off¡± two-run HR in the ninth on 6/20/18 vs. Seattle)¡marked his 10th career grand slam and fifth as a Yankee (first since 9/25/21 at Boston)...Homered in each of his final three games of the season¡marked his third such streak of the year (also 3G from 6/26-29 and 5/10-13)¡marked the 22nd time in his career he has homered in three-or-more consecutive games...Batted .188 (6-for-32) with three R, two doubles, two HR, seven RBI, two BB and one SF in nine postseason games¡hit his 10th career postseason home run with a two-run shot in the first inning in ALDS Game 2 vs. Cleveland¡hit a three-run HR in the first inning in ALDS Game 5 vs. Cleveland, marked his third career home run in a ¡°winner-take-all¡± game (also 2018 ALWCG vs. Oakland and 2021 ALWCG at Boston)¡his 3HR in ¡°winner-take-all¡± games are tied with Didi Gregorius, Bill Skowron, Yogi Berra and Troy O¡¯Leary for the second-most home runs in ¡°winner-take-all¡± games in Major League history, trailing only Aaron Judge (4HR).
2021
Hit .273/.354/.516 (139-for-510) with 19 doubles, 35HR, 97RBI and 63BB in 139 games¡made 108 starts at DH and 26 starts in the outfield (16 in RF, 10 in LF)¡marked his most games played since 2018...Ranked second on the team with 35HR, trailing only Aaron Judge¡¯s 39HR¡marked the first time the Yankees had two players hit at least 35HR in a single season since 2011 when Curtis Granderson (41HR) and Mark Teixeira (39HR) accomplished the feat...Recorded the top-five hardest base hits and seven of the top eight (a 121.1 mph single on 9/3 vs. Baltimore, a 120.3 mph single on 9/16 at Baltimore, a 120.1 mph single on 4/25 at Cleveland, a 120.0 mph single on 4/13 at Toronto, a 119.6 mph single on 7/11 at Houston, a 119.3 mph single on 4/27 at Baltimore and a 119.2 mph double on 8/23 at Atlanta)¡also recorded nine of the top 13 hardest base hits and 13 of the top 23...Over his final 54 games in the regular season (8/3-10/3), batted .305/.359/.626 (62-for-203) with 29R, 8 doubles, 19HR, 51RBI and 16BB...Hit his eighth career grand slam in the fifth inning on 4/5 vs. Baltimore¡was his third with the Yankees (also 8/8/18 at Chicago-AL and 9/20/18 vs. Boston)¡was the first grand slam by a Yankee since Gary S¨¢nchez in Game 2 on 8/30/20 vs. the Mets¡traveled an estimated 471 ft. with an exit velocity of 115.1 mph¡was his eighth career home run with an estimated distance of at least 471 ft. and first since 7/25/20 at Washington (483 ft.)...His eighth-inning, two-run single on 4/13 at Toronto in Dunedin had an exit velocity of 120.0 mph, the then-hardest-hit ball in the Majors in 2021 (fourth-hardest overall)...Recorded a season-long 12-game hitting streak from 4/23-5/6, batting .481/.509/.904 (25-for-52) with 11R, 4 doubles, 6HR, 11RBI and 3BB over that span¡was tied for the second-longest hitting streak of his career (a 17-game streak from 4/29-5/15/14 and a 12-game streak from 9/23/10-4/1/11)...Notched his 33rd career multi-HR game on 4/23 at Cleveland, hitting solo HRs in the third and fifth innings¡with his homers having exit velocities of 118.0 and 115.7 mph, respectively, became the first player in the Statcast Era (since 2015) with multiple HRs of at least 115.0 mph in the same game¡his 118.0 mph HR in the third inning was the fourth-hardest-hit HR in the Majors in 2021¡was his first multi-HR game since 9/27/18 at Tampa Bay...Recorded 20H and 4HR over an eight-game span from 4/27-5/6¡according to Elias, was the third player (sixth time) in Yankees history with at least 20H and 4HR over an eight-game span, joining DJ LeMahieu (20H, 4HR from 6/20-30/19) and Lou Gehrig (20H, 6HR from 6/15-23-G2/31; 20H, 6HR from 6/14-23-G1/31; 20H, 5HR from 6/9-17/30; 20H, 4HR from 6/7-14/30)...Recorded at least 3H in a career-high three straight games from 4/28-30¡was the first Yankee with three-or-more hits over three straight games played since Gio Urshela from 8/12 (G1)-13/19¡recorded at least 3H in five of six games from 4/28-5/5¡was the first Yankee to record at least 3H in five of the Yankees¡¯ first 30 games of a season since Jacoby Ellsbury in 2014 (six)...Recorded a season-high 4H on 5/4 vs. Houston¡marked his 12th career game with at least 4H and his first since 9/17/20 vs. Toronto¡his fifth-inning double was his 250th career double...Homered in three straight games from 5/4-6¡marked the first time he homered in at least three consecutive games since a three-game stretch from 8/7-9/18...Hit a ¡°walk-off¡± single in the ninth inning on 5/9 vs. Washington¡was his seventh career ¡°walk-off¡± hit and second with the Yankees (also a ¡°walk-off¡± HR on 6/20/18 vs. Seattle)...Was placed on the 10-day injured list on 5/17 (retroactive to 5/14) with a left quad strain¡was reinstated on 5/28, missing 13 team games...Recorded his 34th career multi-HR game and second of the season on 6/9 at Minnesota, hitting a three-run HR in the third inning and a two-run HR in the fifth (also 2HR on 4/23 at Cleveland)¡also hit a double in the first inning¡his 3XBH tied his career high (10th time, first since 6/24/18 at Tampa Bay)¡both of his home runs came on an 0-2 pitch¡according to Elias, he is the only Yankee to do so since 2000¡also tied his career high with 5RBI (sixth time, first since 8/25/17 vs. San Diego with Miami)...Walked multiple times in consecutive games from 6/22-23 vs. Kansas City for the eighth time in his career and first time since a three-game stretch from 3/28-31/19...Drove in at least 1R in four straight games from 7/18-22, his longest stretch since 9/26-29/18 (also 4G)...Made his first appearance of the season in the outfield on 7/30 at Miami and his first appearance since 9/28/19 at Texas...Recorded a season-high 23-game on-base streak from 8/2-27¡batted .329/.421/.671 (27-for-82) with 16R, 4 doubles, 8HR, 21RBI, 11BB and 2HP over that span¡was the second-longest on-base streak of his career, trailing only his career-long 27-game stretch from 7/24-8/22 (G2)/17...Recorded multiple hits in a career-high five straight games from 8/3-7 (previous: four games, five times).
2020
Hit .250 (19-for-76) with 12R, 7 doubles, 4HR, 11RBI and 15BB in 23 games with the Yankees¡of his 19H, 11 went for extra bases...Hit a first-inning two-run HR and went 2-for-3 with 1R and 3RBI on Opening Day at Washington¡was Major League Baseball¡¯s first home run of the 2020 season¡according to Statcast, the HR had an exit velocity of 112.2 mph and went 459 ft.¡was his fourth career Opening Day home run and third with the Yankees (homered twice on 3/29/18 at Toronto in his Yankees debut)...Also homered in the Yankees¡¯ second game of the season (7/25 at Washington), becoming the ninth player (10th time) to homer in each of the Yankees¡¯ first two games in a season and first since Mark Teixeira in 2011¡ according to Statcast, his homer traveled 483 ft. and had an exit velocity of 121.3 mph¡at the time, was the second-hardest hit HR in the Statcast Era (since 2015), behind his own 121.7 mph HR in 2018...Was placed on the 10-day injured list from 8/9-9/15 with a left hamstring strain, missing 32 team games...Hit a game-tying RBI double in the fifth inning on 9/26 vs. Miami (1-for-4, 1R, 1 double, 1RBI, 1BB)¡had an exit velocity of 112.9 mph according to Statcast...Hit .308 (8-for-26) with 7R, 1 double, 6HR, 13RBI and 4BB in seven postseason games¡his 6HR were tied for most in a single postseason in Yankees history (also Alex Rodriguez-6HR in 15G in 2009 and Bernie Williams-6HR in 15G in 1996)¡his 13RBI were tied for the sixth-most by a Yankee in a single postseason, trailing only Alex Rodriguez (18RBI in 15G in 2009), Scott Brosius (15RBI in 13G in 1998), Bernie Williams (15RBI in 15G in 1996), Cecil Fielder (14RBI in 14G in 1996) and Reggie Jackson (14RBI in 10G in 1978)...Homered in five straight games from AL Wild Card Series Game 1 through ALDS Game 3, the longest postseason homer streak in franchise history and tied with George Springer (5G from 2017-18) and Carlos Beltr¨¢n (5G in 2004) for the second-longest in Major League history (Daniel Murphy, 6G in 2015)...Became the first player in Major League history to hit at least 6HR in his team¡¯s first five postseason games¡ was also the first player ever to homer in each of his team¡¯s first five games of a postseason (previous record: 4G streaks by San Francisco¡¯s Jeffrey Leonard in 1987 and Texas¡¯ Juan Gonzalez in 1996)...Each of his first five hits went for homers¡according to STATS, was the first player in Major League history to have each his first four hits of a single postseason go for home runs...With homers in each of his first five playoff games (ALWCS Game 1 through ALDS Game 3) and a double in ALDS Game 4, became the first player in Major League history to record an extra-base hit in each of his team¡¯s first six postseason games...Had 5HR and 11RBI through his first four games of the 2020 postseason¡according to STATS, was the first player in Major League history to have at least 5HR and at least 10RBI in any four-game span in a single postseason...Was 2-for-7 with 3R, 2HR, 3RBI, 2BB and 1SF in 2G in the ALWCS at Cleveland¡hit a solo HR in the ninth in ALWCS Game 1 on 9/29 at Cleveland that had an exit velocity of 116.1 mph...Hit for the ¡°home run cycle¡± in the ALDS vs. Tampa Bay (a solo HR, two-run HR, three-run HR and grand slam)¡ joins Nelson Cruz (2011 ALCS) as the only players in Major League history to hit for the home run cycle in a single playoff series. ¡ª credit: STATS...Recorded 4RBI in back-to-back postseason games (ALDS Games 1 and 2), becoming only the second player in Major League history to accomplish the feat (also Washington¡¯s Michael Taylor in two straight games in 2017)¡ became only the third Yankee to record at least 4RBI in multiple games in a single postseason, joining Hideki Matsui (5RBI in 2004 ALCS Games 1 and 3) and Yogi Berra (4RBI in 1956 World Series Games 2 and 7)...Homered in three consecutive at-bats, in the ninth inning of ALDS Game 1 and the second and fourth innings of ALDS Game 2¡according to STATS, was the first player in the Majors to homer in three straight postseason at-bats since San Francisco¡¯s Pablo Sandoval (all in Game 1 of the 2012 World Series)¡was the first Yankee to homer in three consecutive postseason at-bats since Reggie Jackson, who did it in four straight in 1977...Hit a grand slam in the ninth inning of ALDS Game 1 at Tampa Bay at Petco Park (1-for-4, 1R, 1HR, 4RBI, 1BB), becoming the first DH in franchise history to hit a grand slam in the postseason¡was just the 14th player in Yankees history to hit a grand slam in the postseason but the second to do so in as many games¡including the regular season, was his eighth career grand slam and his first since 9/20/18 vs. Boston...Recorded his first career postseason multi-HR game in ALDS Game 2, hitting a solo HR in the second and a three-run HR in the fourth¡was the 26th multi-HR postseason game by a Yankee and the sixth in the ALDS¡was the 20th Yankee all-time to have a multi-HR game (only Yankees with more than one such game: Babe Ruth-4, Lou Gehrig-2, Mickey Mantle-2, Bernie Williams-2)¡was the first multi-HR postseason game by a Yankee since Gary S¨¢nchez in 2018 ALDS Game 2 at Boston¡his fourth-inning HR was hit at 118.3 mph, the hardest-hit postseason base hit in Statcast history (since 2015)...His 25 total bases through ALDS Game 3 matched Randy Arozarena (2020) for the most by any player in his first five games of a single postseason in Major League history (credit: STATS)...Played in just four spring training games (one in Florida and three in New York), hitting .143 (2-for-14) with 3R, 1 double, 1HR and 1RBI¡missed time in Tampa with a Grade 1 right calf strain suffered on 2/25.
2019
Hit .288 (17-for-59) with 8R, 3 doubles, 3HR, 13RBI and 12BB in 18 games with the Yankees...Reached base safely three times in 3/28 Opening Day win vs. Baltimore..according to Statcast, his first-inning single to right field had an exit velocity of 120.6 mph, the fifth-hardest-hit base hit in the Statcast era (since 2015)...Was placed on the 10-day injured list on 4/1 with a left biceps strain..began a rehab assignment on 5/20, but was returned from rehab on 5/22 with left calf tightness after appearing in just one game..began a second rehab assignment on 6/11..in six total rehab appearances with Single-A Tampa and Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, hit .286 (6-for-21) with 5R, 5HR and 8RBI..was returned from rehab and reinstated from the 10-day I.L. on 6/18...Hit his first HR of the season on 6/24 vs. Toronto (estimated at 445 ft.)...Was placed on the 10-day injured list on 6/26 with a right knee sprain..left 6/25 game with a right knee contusion..was transferred to the 60-day injured list on 8/11..was reinstated on 9/18, missing 73 team games..played in just six Major League games between I.L. stints...Went 8-for-28 with 4R, 2 doubles, 2HR and 6RBI in nine games after returning from his second I.L. stint...Doubled in his first plate appearance on 9/18 (1-for-3) after being reinstated from the 60-day I.L. prior to the game...Hit the Yankees' 300th home run of the season in the first inning on 9/27 at Texas..reached base five times in the game (3-for-3, 1R, 1HR, 3RBI, 2BB), his 11th career game reaching safely at least five times...Hit .231 (3-for-13) with 1R, 1HR, 2RBI and 4BB in five postseason games, with the Yankees going 5-0 in those contests…had 3BB in ALDS Game 1 vs. Minnesota (had 1BB in 22PA in 2018 postseason)…hit a solo HR in ALCS Game 1 at Houston…missed four games in the ALCS with a low Grade 2 quad strain.
2018
Hit .266/.343/.509 (164-for-617) with 102R, 34 doubles, 38HR, 100RBI and 70BB in 158 games (85GS at DH, 37 in RF and 35 in LF) in his first season with the Yankees…reached the 100RBI plateau for the second straight season and third time in his career (105RBI in 2014 and 132RBI in 2017)…reached 100R for the second time (123R in 2017)...Was the Yankees' nominee for the 2018 Hank Aaron Award…won the award in both 2014 and '17 with Miami...Batted .316/.391/.645 (48-for-152) with 9 doubles, 1 triple, 13HR and 28RBI off left-handed pitching...His 38HR were fifth-most by a player in his first season as a Yankee, trailing Babe Ruth (54HR in 1920), Jason Giambi (41HR in 2002), Mark Teixeira (39HR in 2009) and Roger Maris (39HR in 1960)...With 38HR and 34 doubles, was one of nine Majors Leaguers to reach 30 doubles and 35HR this season…was the first Yankee to reach those benchmarks in the same season since Mark Teixeira in 2009 (39HR, 43 doubles)...Had a Major League-leading 74 batted balls with an exit velocity of at least 110 mph according to MLB Statcast (next: Nelson Cruz-50)…had five of the Majors' 10 hardest-hit home runs of 2018...Had 38HR, 100RBI and 102R, the 12th player in franchise history to reach each of those totals in a single season…was just the fourth to reach those totals in his first season with the club, joining Mark Teixeira in 2009 (39HR, 122RBI, 103R), Jason Giambi in 2002 (41HR, 122RBI, 120R) and Babe Ruth in 1920 (54HR, 136RBI, 158R)...Had six games of at least 4H in 2018, tied with Arizona's David Peralta for second-most in the Majors (Boston's Mookie Betts-7)…were the most 4H games by a Yankee since Bernie Williams (7 in 1999)...Batted .371/.423/.700 (26-for-70) with 13R, 6 doubles, 5HR and 17RBI in 18 games vs. Boston…hit .486 (18-for-37) with 7R, 4 doubles, 2HR and 9RBI in nine games at Fenway Park...Became the first Yankee to hit at least 20HR before the All-Star break during his first season with the club since Mark Teixeira in 2009 (21HR before the break)…is the first Yankee to do so after being traded to the team since Alex Rodriguez in 2004 (22HR)…is the only active player with at least 20HR before the break each season since 2014...Went 3-for-5 with 3R, 1 double, 2HR and 4RBI in his Yankees debut in 3/29 win at Toronto, marking his 29th career multi-HR game…according to Elias, was just the second player in Yankees history to homer twice in his first game with the club, joining Roger Maris, who began his 1960 AL MVP Award-winning season by going 4-for-5 with 2R, 1 double, 2HR and 4RBI on 4/19/60 at Boston…was the first player to homer in his first plate appearance as a Yankee since Tyler Austin and Aaron Judge did so in consecutive at-bats on 8/13/16 vs. Tampa Bay...Became the second Yankee since 1908 to collect at least 3XBH and 4RBI on Opening Day, joining Roger Maris (3XBH, 4RBI) on 4/19/60 at Boston…along with Chicago-AL's Matt Davidson (3-for-4, 4R, 3HR, 5RBI in 2018), became the first Major League hitters to accomplish the feat since Toronto's J.P. Arencibia (3XBH, 5RBI) on 4/1/11 vs. Minnesota…became the seventh Yankee to hit 2HR on Opening Day, the first since Joe Pepitone on 4/9/63 at the Kansas City A's…his ninth-inning homer to center was measured at 109.4 mph...Hit .218 in April, .264 in May, .298 in June and .323 in July…was the third player in Yankees history to improve his monthly averages by 25 or more points in every month, April through July (min. 50AB each month), joining Melky Cabrera in 2007 (.200, .254, .298, .368) and Didi Gregorius in 2015 (.206, .232, .258, .317)-credit: Elias...Made his first career start in LF in 4/1 loss at Toronto...Hit his third HR of the season in 4/4 win vs. Tampa Bay, becoming the first player ever to hit at least 3HR in the first six team games in his first season as a Yankee...His first-inning single in 4/6 loss vs. Baltimore was his 2,000th career total base...Struck out a career-high, and franchise-record-tying, five times twice on the Yankees' first homestand (4/3 win vs. Tampa Bay and 4/8 loss vs. Baltimore)...Played his 1,000th career game on 4/13 at Detroit, becoming the fourth player from the 2007 First-Year Player Draft to reach the 1,000-game milestone, joining OF Jason Heyward, C Matt Wieters and 1B Freddie Freeman…his 270HR were the fourth-most HRs through a player's first 1,000 career games, behind Ryan Howard (279), Ralph Kiner (277) and Harmon Killebrew (272)...Hit two-run HR and solo HR and was 3-for-4 with 1 double and 4RBI on 5/2 at Houston, driving in all of the Yankees' runs in their 4-0 shutout victory…was his 30th career two-homer game (and second of the season)…became the ninth player in Major League history to record at least 30 multi-homer games prior to turning 29 years old…is one of three players in Baseball history to reach 30 multi-HR games through his first 1,016 career games (also Ralph Kiner-35 and Juan González-30)…became just the second Yankee since 2011 to have at least 4RBI and drive in all the Yankees' runs in a win (also Greg Bird on 8/19/15 in a 4-3 win vs. Minnesota)…is the first Yankee to accomplish the feat in a shutout win since Mark Teixeira on 6/20/10 in a 4-0 win vs. the Mets...Hit two solo HRs in 5/8 win vs. Boston…was his 31st career two-homer game, becoming the second player in Baseball history to reach 31 multi-HR games through his first 1,021 career games (Ralph Kiner-35)...His fifth-inning single in 5/15 loss at Washington was the 1,000th hit of his Major League career…through his first 1,000 career hits, 499 went for extra bases (211 doubles, 11 triples, 277HR)…is one of three players in Baseball history with at least 499 extra-base hits through his first 1,000 career hits (Babe Ruth-517, Adam Dunn-507)-credit: Elias...Hit solo HR in 5/19 win at Kansas City…the homer was his 500th career extra-base hit…at 28 years, 192 days old, became the fourth-youngest player to debut since 2000 to reach 500 XBH, trailing: Albert Pujols (26 years, 208 days), Miguel Cabrera (27 years, 40 days) and Prince Fielder (28 years, 141 days)...Made 85 consecutive starts from 5/28-9/1 (46 at DH, 26 in RF, 13 in LF)…the longest streak of consecutive starts by a Yankee since Robinson Canó started 176 in-a-row from 8/17/12-8/27/13…acccording to Elias, was the first Yankee to appear in at least 85 consecutive team games since Starlin Castro appeared in 96 consecutive games from 6/2-9/17/16...Hit .375/.430/.625 (48-for-128) with 20R, 8 doubles, 8HR, 23RBI and 12BB over a 32-game stretch from 6/16- 7/23…collected 13 multi-hit games over the span (nine 2H games, three 4H games and one 5H game)…reached base safely in all but three of the 32 games...Hit two-run "walk-off" HR in the ninth of 6/20 win vs. Seattle…was his sixth career "walk-off" hit (first since a single on 8/19/14 vs. Texas) and fourth career "walk-off" HR (first since 4/18/14 vs. Seattle off Yoervis Medina)…was just the second "walk-off" HR by a Yankee on an 0-2 count since 2000 (also Jason Giambi on 6/5/08 vs. Toronto off B.J. Ryan)…was the first such homer in the Majors since 4/30/17 (Arizona's Daniel Descalso off Colorado's Jordan Lyles)…had an exit velocity of 117.9 mph and an estimated distance of 453 feet...Hit game-tying solo HR in the eighth and was 5-for-5 with 2R, 2 doubles, 2RBI and 1IBB in 6/24 loss at Tampa Bay, tying his career high in hits (also 8/11/10 at Washington) and times on base (6, also 7/9/17 at San Francisco: 3H, 2BB, 1HP)…was the first 5H game by a Yankee since Curtis Granderson on 4/19/12 vs. Minnesota (5H)…was the first Yankee to reach safely at least six times since Stephen Drew on 8/30/15 at Atlanta (4H, 2BB)...Went 9-for-9 with 4R, 3 doubles, 1HR, 4RBI and 2BB over consecutive games at Tropicana Field (6/24 and 7/23)…according to Elias, became the first Yankee to record hits in nine consecutive at-bats at one road venue since Lou Piniella also had nine straight hits at Kansas City's Kauffman Stadium from 9/3/82-5/3/83…was the first MLB player to reach safely (via H/BB/HP) at least five times without making an out in consecutive games at one road venue since Cleveland's Michael Brantley on 6/9/14 and 5/15/15 at Texas' Globe Life Park (credit: Elias)...Was one of five AL All-Star "Final Vote" candidates…was the 10th Yankee to appear on the Final Vote ballot, joining SS Didi Gregorius (2017), OF Brett Gardner (2015), RHP David Robertson (2013), OF Nick Swisher (2010), 1B Jason Giambi (2008), SS Derek Jeter and OF Hideki Matsui (2005), Matsui (2004) and Giambi (2003)...Reached base safely in 21 straight games from 8/4-8/25 (G2), tied for the third-longest streak of his career…was his longest such streak since reaching safely in a career-high 27 straight games from 7/24-8/22/17 with Miami…reached base safely multiple times in seven straight games from 8/16-24, tied for the longest such streak of his career...Scored at least 1R in a career-high nine straight games from 8/6-14, matching Didi Gregorius (nine straight, 4/20- 28) for the longest streak by a Yankee in 2018...Hit his sixth career grand slam (first since a "walk-off" grand slam on 4/18/14 vs. Seattle) in 8/8 win at ChicagoAL…hit 170HR between grand slams...His solo HR in 8/9 win vs. Texas had an exit velocity of 121.7 mph, surpassing Aaron Judge's 121.1 mph HR on 6/10/17 vs. Baltimore for the hardest-hit HR in the Statcast era (since 2015)...Hit the 300th homer of his career off Francisco Liriano in 8/30 loss vs. Detroit…came in his 1,119th career game, becoming the fifth-fastest player to reach the mark in Baseball history, trailing Ralph Kiner (1,087G), Ryan Howard (1,093), Juan González (1,096) and Alex Rodriguez (1,117)...Hit two solo HRs in 9/27 win at Tampa Bay…was his 32nd career multi-HR game and fourth in 2018...Made his postseason debut, hitting .238 (5-for-21) with 4R, 1HR and 1RBI in five games…played in his first postseason after 1,144 career regular season games…were second-most among active players who had never reached the postseason (Kyle Seager-1,155G)…his 305HR were the most in that group, 112 more than Oakland's Khris Davis (193HR), who also debuted in the 2018 AL Wild Card Game...Became the third Yankee since 2000 to hit safely in at least his first four career postseason games (Aaron Hicks, first 6G in 2017 and Robinson Canó, first 4G in 2005)...Homered and stole a base in his postseason debut in the AL Wild Card Game vs. Oakland…the HR had an exit velocity of 117.4 mph, the hardest-hit postseason HR of the Statcast era (since 2015), surpassing Judge's 116.1 mph HR from seven innings earlier…was the first Yankee and eighth player ever (Longoria, Podsednik, Beltrán, Edmonds, Alicea, Grace, Versailles) to record both an HR and SB in his postseason debut.
2017
Won the National League Most Valuable Player Award after leading the Majors with 59HR and 132RBI and hitting .281/.376/.631 (168-for-597) with 123R, 32 doubles and 85BB in 159 games with the Marlins…tied for the Major League lead with an NL-high 91 extra-base hits and ranked second in Baseball in total bases (377), third in runs scored and fourth in OPS (1.007)…was seventh in the NL in walks…led the Majors with a 10.12 AB/HR ratio…finished sixth in the Majors (fourth among position players) with 6.9 WAR (FanGraphs)... Received 302 points in NL MVP balloting to edge Cincinnati's Joey Votto (300 points) in the fourth-closest MVP race in Major League history (third-closest NL MVP race)…received 10 first-place votes, 10 second-place votes, 5 third-place votes, 3 fourth-place votes, 1 fifth-place vote and 1 sixth-place vote…was the first MVP in Marlins franchise history, making the Marlins the 27th current franchise to have an MVP winner... Set career highs in runs, hits, doubles, homers, RBI, games played, extra-base hits and total bases…homered in a Major League-best 49 different games, ahead of Aaron Judge (45)... Earned his second career NL Hank Aaron Award (most outstanding offensive performer), his second NL Silver Slugger Award and his second Players' Choice Award for Outstanding NL Player... Was the sixth player in Major League history to hit at least 59HR in a season (10th occurrence)…marked the most HRs by any Major League player since 2001, when San Francisco's Barry Bonds hit 73 and the Cubs' Sammy Sosa hit 64…was the sixth-highest total by a right-handed batter in Major League history, behind Mark McGwire (70 in 1998, 65 in 1999) and Sammy Sosa (66 in 1998, 64 in 2001, 63 in 1999)…set a new Marlins club record for homers and was the first Marlin to win the Major League HR title... Finished 7HR ahead of the AL HR leader Aaron Judge (52HR) and 20HR ahead of the NL runner-up, the Dodgers' Cody Bellinger (39HR)…was the largest margin ever for an NL home run champion over the runner-up, besting the previous mark of 19HR in 1923 (Cy Williams' 41HR to Jack Fournier's 22HR)…according to Elias, was tied for the fifth-largest margin by a home run champion in either league, behind four Babe Ruth seasons: 1920 AL (35, Ruth's 54HR to George Sisler's 19HR); 1921 AL (35, Ruth's 59HR to Bob Meusel/Ken Williams' 24HR); 1926 AL (28, Ruth's 47HR to Al Simmons' 19HR); 1928 AL (27, Ruth's 54HR to Lou Gehrig's 27HR)…matched the 1956 AL (20, Mickey Mantle's 52HR to Vic Wertz's 32HR)... Became the ninth player (10th time) in Major League history to record at least 10 multi-homer games in one season…was tied for the third-highest single-season total, one behind the Cubs' Sammy Sosa (11 in 1998) and Detroit's Hank Greenberg (11 in 1938)-credit: Elias... marked the most multi-homer games since St. Louis' Albert Pujols had 10 in 2009…had 2 in April, 1 in May, 4 in July (club record for a month), 2 in August and 1 in September... Hit 86 batted balls (33HR) with an exit velocity of at least 110 mph according to MLB Statcast, marking the most batted balls (and most HRs) of at least 110 mph by a player in a single season in the three years Statcast has tracked that data…his third-inning single on 10/1/17 vs. Atlanta left his bat at 122.2 mph, marking the highest exit velocity on a base hit in the Majors over the past three seasons (2015-17)…had four of the Majors' 12 hardest-hit home runs of 2017; his 59th and final HR on 9/28 vs. Atlanta (off Rex Brothers) had an exit velocity of 118.7 mph, the third-hardest-hit home run in the Majors in 2017 (behind two Aaron Judge HRs)... Of his 59HR, a Major League-high 39 traveled a projected distance of at least 400 feet…his 34th HR on 8/4 at Atlanta (off R.A. Dickey) was his longest of the season, projected at 477 feet... His 132RBI set a Marlins franchise record, breaking Preston Wilson's mark of 121RBI in 2000…was the first player in Marlins history to lead the Majors in RBI…teammate Marcell Ozuna placed third in the Majors with 124RBI, as the Marlins were the first NL club to produce two of the Majors' top-three RBI leaders since the 1976 Reds (George Foster-121, first; Joe Morgan-111, second)…also led the Majors with 38 go-ahead RBI and was third with 18 game-winning RBI…tied for third in the Majors with 32 multi-RBI games (5RBI-1x, 4RBI-5x, 3RBI-13x, 2RBI-13x)... Hit 26 go-ahead HRs, the most by any Major League hitter since St. Louis' Mark McGwire hit 30 in 1998…ranked second in the Majors with 23HR with runners on base, trailing only now-teammate Aaron Judge (24HR with runners on)... Was named via the Player Ballot to his fourth career NL All-Star Team, tying Miguel Cabrera (2004-07) for the most All-Star appearances in Marlins history…started at DH and went 0-for-3 in the game at Marlins Park... Participated in his third Home Run Derby…was eliminated in Round 1 by the Yankees' Gary Sánchez, 17-16... In 76 games at Marlins Park, hit .298/.416/.688 (81-for-272) with 65R, 13 doubles, 31HR and 68RBI, setting a franchise record for HRs at home (prev. Stanton, 24 in 2014)…the 31HR at home were second in the Majors to the Yankees' Aaron Judge (33HR) and the most by an NL player at home since 2001 (Barry Bonds-37HR, Sammy Sosa-34HR)... In 83 road games, hit .268/.339/.585 (87-for-325) with 58R, 19 doubles, 28HR and 64RBI, setting a franchise record for HRs on the road (previously Gary Sheffield, 23 in 1996)…led the Majors in road HRs, the most by any player since San Diego's Adrián González also hit 28HR on the road in 2009…the Marlins had a three-game series vs. the Brewers (9/13-15) moved from Miami to Milwaukee due to Hurricane Irma... Hit 30HR vs. NL East opponents (8 vs. Atlanta, 8 vs. New York, 8 vs. Philadelphia, 6 vs. Washington)…since intra-divisional play was expanded in 2001, became the fourth player to hit at least 30HR vs. a single division, joining Sammy Sosa in 2001 (37 vs. NL Central), Barry Bonds in 2001 (36 vs. NL West) and Brian Dozier in 2016 (31 vs. AL Central)... Hit a Major League-record 47HR from the No. 2 spot in the batting order (previously Milwaukee-NL's Eddie Mathews, 46HR in 1959)... On 6/2 vs. Arizona, hit a solo HR off Patrick Corbin to collect his 579th career RBI, moving past Mike Lowell (578) for sole possession of first place on the Marlins' all-time RBI list... Led the Majors with 12HR in July, matching a then-club record for HRs in a month (fourth time, first since Stanton in June 2015)... Was named NL "Player of the Month" after tying the Major League August record with 18HR…hit .349/.433/.899 (38-for-109) with 28R, 6 doubles, 37RBI and 14BB in 29 games…shares the mark with Detroit's Rudy York, who hit 18HR in August 1937…tied York for the second-highest HR total in any month in Major League history, behind the Cubs' Sammy Sosa, who hit 20HR in June 1998…broke Hanley Ramirez's single-month club RBI record of 33 in June 2009…was his third career monthly award... Became the second player in Major League history to combine for at least 30HR over the span of two consecutive calendar months…joined Cleveland's Albert Belle, who hit 31HR in August/September 1995... From 7/5-8/29, hit 30 HR in a 48-game stretch…according to Elias, became the second player ever to homer 30 times in a stretch of 50G-or-fewer within a season (Barry Bonds, 30HR in 47G from 4/12-6/5 and from 4/13-6/7)…also hit 23HR in a 35-game stretch from 7/5-8/15, tied for the third-highest total in a 35-game span in Major League history…homered in 10-of-12 games from 8/4-15 (11HR total), including a club-record 9HR in a 10-game span from 8/4-13... From 7/24-8/22, reached base in a career-best 27 consecutive games, hitting .343/.463/.889 (34-for-99) with 29R, 6 doubles, 16HR, 34RBI and 19BB... From 8/1-15, tied the Major League record by hitting 11HR in the first 15 days of a calendar month, matching Troy Tulowitzki (Sept. 2010), Sammy Sosa (June 1998) and Ralph Kiner (Sept. 1949)... From 8/10-15, set a Marlins record by homering in six consecutive games…tied for the seventh-longest home run streak in Major League history, two shy of the record of eight games, shared by Ken Griffey, Jr., Don Mattingly and Dale Long... Hit his 43rd HR on 8/14 vs. San Francisco (off Ty Blach), breaking Gary Sheffield's club record of 42HR in 1996…had tied Sheffield with his 42nd HR the previous day, 8/13 vs. Colorado (off German Márquez)... On 8/27 vs. San Diego, hit his 50th HR (off Clayton Richard), becoming the 28th player to reach the milestone in a single season…with 50HR in the Marlins' first 129 games, was the seventh-fastest player to the number, behind San Francisco's Barry Bonds in 2001 (117th team game), the Cubs' Sammy Sosa in 1999 (121st), St. Louis' Mark McGwire in 1999 (124th) and 1998 (125th), the Yankees' Roger Maris in 1961 (125th) and the Yankees' Babe Ruth in 1921 (125th)…was the eighth-fastest player, by date, to hit 50HR, and the first player to reach the 50-homer mark in August since 2001 (Bonds/Sosa)... On 9/28 vs. Atlanta, hit home runs No. 58 (third PA) and No. 59 (fifth and final PA)…in 14PA with a chance to hit a 60th HR, went 5-for-14 (.357) with one double... Earned three NL "Player of the Week" Awards, second-most weekly awards in the Majors in 2017 (J.D. Martinez-4)-8/6-12 (.346, 9-for-26, 8R, 1 double, 5HR, 10RBI in 7G); 8/20-26 (.387, 12-for-31, 7R, 2 doubles, 5HR, 11RBI in 7G) and 9/17-23 (.318, 7-for-22, 6R, 1 double, 3HR, 12RBI in 6G), co-winner with Marcell Ozuna... Was acquired by the Yankees from the Marlins along with cash considerations in exchange for 2B Starlin Castro, RHP Jorge Guzman and INF Jose Devers on 12/11.
2016
Hit 200th career home run on July 6 at the Mets...Became seventh-fastest player in Major League history to reach that plateau (781 games), according to STATS LLC...His 200th was his second of the game; also hit two home runs the previous night, at the Mets...Became second player in Club history with consecutive multi- homer games (Derrek Lee, June 9-10, 2002)...Additionally, was first player in Marlins' history to homer in four consecutive AB, doing so in last two at-bats on July 5 and first two on July 6 (walked in first plate appearance on July 6)...Accepted invite to participate in Home Run Derby during All-Star Week in San Diego and was crowned champion after setting Derby record with 61 home runs...Defeated Robinson Cano, 24-7, in first round, beat Mark Trumbo, 17-14, in semifinals, and unseated defending champion Todd Frazier, 20-13, in the finals...Missed 22 games from August 14 to September 5 with left groin strain; team went 8-14 in his absence...On Sept. 20 vs. Washington, had second career game with a home run in a 1-0 win for the Club (also, May 14, 20111 at Washington)...It was only 10th time in Club history that has happened; last two by Stanton (only player in Club history to do it twice)...Finished ninth in National League in home runs as an outfielder (26); had 27 homers overall, ranking tied for 19th in NL.
2015
Season ended after just 74 games when he suffered broken hamate bone in left wrist on June 26 vs. the Dodgers...As of June 27, was leading the Majors in home runs (27) and RBI (67), as well as games with an RBI (37) and multi-RBI games (19)...On April 16 at Atlanta, became Marlins' all-time HR leader with 155th long ball of career, breaking a tie with Dan Uggla...Was voted a starting outfielder for National League All-Star Team; it was his third ASG selection and his first time voted in as starter...Still finished the season tied for 10th in home runs in the NL...Slugged .814 vs. LHP, with 12 of 17 hits going for extra bases (2 doubles, a triple, 9 home runs)...His 12 home runs in June (24 games) was tied for the NL lead, while his 23 RBI were tied for fourth, earning him NL Player of the Month honors...His 12 homers in June tied the Club record for any month (also, Stanton in May 2012 and Dan Uggla in May 2008)...With his home run on June 18 at the Yankees, reached 25 home runs for the fourth time in his career, tied with Miguel Cabrera for second-most in Club history behind Dan Uggla (5, 2006-10)...Was named NL Co-Player of the Week for June 8-14, when he hit .520 (13x25) with four doubles, five home runs, 12 RBI and a 1.280 SLG; marked his third career POW award...On June 11 vs. Colorado, became first player in Club history with nine HR over a 12-game span...Had 16th career multi-HR game on June 9 at Toronto, extending Club career record.
2014
The runner-up for the National League MVP award was also named to second National League All-Star Team, earned first career Hank Aaron Award for NL (most outstanding offensive player), first career Silver Slugger Award for NL outfield, and first career Players Choice Award for NL Outstanding Player...Was also named Team MVP by South Florida chapter of Baseball Writers Association of America...Was finalist for NL Gold Glove Award for right field...Season ended on September 11 at Milwaukee after being hit by pitch in face; suffered facial lacerations, small fractures and dental damage...At time of injury, led NL in HR (37), RBI (105), TB (299), XBH (69), SLG (.555), BB (94) and IBB (24); also, was third in OBP (.395) and 17th in AVG with RISP (.316)...Still finished season leading NL in HR, TB, SLG, and IBB; tied for first in XBH; second in RBI, BB and OBP...Was first Marlin to ever lead NL in home runs, and his 24 home runs at home were the most in Club history...On Sept. 8 at Milwaukee, tied Dan Uggla for most HR in Club history (154), and also tied career high for a single season (37 in 2012). The two 37-homer campaigns are tied for second-most in a season in Club history, behind Gary Sheffield (42 in 1996)...Only second Marlin to have three seasons with 25-plus HR before age of 25, joining Miguel Cabrera, who had four (2004-2007)...Finished tied with Matt Holliday for first in NL in go-ahead RBI (31), according to STATS LLC...According to STATS LLC, had career-high 13 GW RBI (formerly 11 in 2011)...On August 19 vs. Texas, recorded fifth career walk-off hit, second of 2014 (first sea-son with multiple walk-off hits)...On Aug. 11 vs. St. Louis, recorded 13th multi-homer game of career, setting new Club record for such games (formerly 12, Hanley Ramirez)...Among active players, had second-most multi-HR games before age 25 (Alex Rodriguez, 14)...Tied Jose Abreu and Adam Jones for most first-inning HR in MLB (12); fell two short of Club record for such HR, according to STATS LLC (Gary Sheffield, 14 in 1996)...Had second-most IBB in Club history, behind Miguel Cabrera (27 in 2006)...Had 100 hits prior to All-Star break for first time in career (104); with Casey McGehee (115), first Marlin teammates to do so since 2008 (Ramirez, Jorge Cantu)...21 HR prior to All-Star break tied for fifth-most in Club history, and were most since Hanley Ramirez and Dan Uggla in 2008 (23 each)...According to Elias, was first player since GW RBI were first compiled in 1980 to record six GW RBI in team's first seven wins of season...Had an RBI in first seven games, tying Cliff Floyd (2001) for second-longest streak in Club history (10, Jorge Cantu in 2010). -STATS LLC...Had 12 RBI in those seven games, tying Club record for most RBI through team's first seven games (Jorge Cantu in 2010, Mike Lowell in 2001)...On April 18 vs. Seattle, hit second career walk-off grand slam, fifth in Club history. Was fifth career GS, one shy of tying Jeff Conine for Club record...Was issued IBB in all three games of series vs. Seattle, marking just second time in Club history a player received IBB in every contest of a series of three-or-more games, joining Carlos Delgado (three-game series vs. Mets in Sept. 2005). -Elias..Had 31 RBI prior to May 1, establishing new Club record. Was fifth-most RBI prior to May 1 in NL history, behind Mark McGwire (36 in 1998), Vinny Castilla (33 in 1998), Barry Bonds (32 in 1996) and Albert Pujols (32 in 2006). - STATS LLC..Set new career high with 17-game hitting streak from April 29 to May 15, batting .417 (25x60) with 5 2b, 4 HR, 13 RBI, .514 OBP and .700 SLG...On May 20 vs. Philadelphia, scored three runs without a hit, just eighth time in Club history a player accomplished that feat...On May 30 vs. Atlanta, became fastest player to 50 RBI in Club history (54 games), beating Mike Lowell's record of 57 games in 2001..On June 28 vs. Oakland, became just fourth player in Club history with 20+ HR, 60+ RBI prior to break, joining Mike Lowell (28/76 in 2003), Cliff Floyd (21/70 in 2001) and Gary Sheffield (25/62 in 1996).
2013
Led team in home runs, RBI, walks, slugging and game-winning RBI (10)... Hit two home runs on June 17 at Arizona, giving him 100 for his career... Was fastest player in Club history to reach that mark (400 G), ahead of Dan Uggla (509)... Was also ninth-fastest to 100 homers in MLB history, according to STATS LLC and SABR. Ryan Howard holds the record (325). At 23 years, 221 days, he was 11th youngest player to reach century mark. Mel Ott was youngest (22.132)... Spent April 30-June 10 on 15-day disabled list with strained right hamstring... Hit .302 (61x202) in 57 games at Marlins Park, compared to .202 (45x223) in 59 games on road. That was the largest drop-off from home to road games in the Majors, according to STATS LLC... Of his 24 home runs, 15 came at home, tied with Carlos Gomez and Will Venable for fifth-most in NL... Set new career high for walks, with 74 in 116 games. Former high was 70 in 2011, in 150 games... His PA/BB ratio was 6.81, a career-best, ahead of 8.59 in 2011... On September 14, had third multi-homer game of season, and ninth of career; seven of those games have been on road.
2012
Was second in National League in home runs, trailing only Ryan Braun (41); it was seventh-highest total in Majors...Won NL slugging percentage title (.608), after adjustment in accordance with rule 10.22(a); finished year with 501 plate appearances. He was first Marlin to win that award...Was selected to NL All-Star team for first time, and was selected to participate in Home Run Derby contest...Missed both events, however, due to arthroscopic surgery to remove loose bodies from right knee. Missed 25 games from July 8-August 7; during that span, Marlins
went 8-17...Also missed nine games in late September due to a strained left intercostal muscle...Finished season with 93 career home runs. Tied Frank Robinson for fifth-most home runs ever by a player before age of 23, behind only Mel Ott (115), Eddie Mathews (112), Tony Conigliaro (104) and Alex Rodriguez (95) - ELiAS...Batted .284 (81-for-285) in 80 games prior to All-Star break, with 19 home runs and 50 RBI. In just 43 games in second half, fell one home run short of matching his first-half production, with 18 round-trippers, and also recorded 36 RBI and a .299 average (49-for-164)...After returning from DL on Aug. 7, tied B.J. Upton for most home runs in Majors, with 18, and had highest slugging percentage (.701), ahead of Adrian Beltre (.677)...Set Club record for second-half home runs, despite playing in just 43 games after All-Star break. Previous record of 17 was held by Gary Sheffield (in 74 games in 1996), Dan Uggla (in 71 games in 2010) and Stanton (in 72 games in 2010)...His 21 homers on road tied Ike Davis for most in NL, and also tied Josh Hamilton for second in Majors, behind Adam Dunn (23)...On an 11-game road trip that took the Marlins to Colorado, Arizona and Los Angeles (NL) from August 16-26, hit eight home runs, setting a new Club record for any road trip (formerly six)...Homered in first three games of a four-game set at Coors Field from August 16-19. That gave him home runs in first six career games at Coors Field. Became first player in ML history to homer in first six games at any park, and first visiting player to homer in six straight games at Coors Field. Fell one game short of the ML record for consecutive games with a home run at one park - ELiAS...Was named NL Player of the Month for May. Finished month with 12 homers, 30 RBI and a .343 batting average. Since 1920, the year runs batted in were compiled on official scores for first time, only one player under age of 23 had that many homers and RBI and a batting average that high in a calendar month: Joe DiMaggio in July 1937 at age of 22 (15 HR, 43 RBI, .430 BA) - ELiAS...His home run and RBI totals in May equaled Club records for that month, while the home run total also tied the Franchise record for any month. He tied Dan Uggla (2008) for the May and monthly record in homers, and tied Miguel Cabrera (2006) for the May RBI record...On May 13 at Marlins Park, hit a walk-off grand slam against Mets to cap a six-run ninth inning in an 8-4 victory. Became third Marlin in Club history to hit a walk-off grand slam, joining Dan Uggla (June 11, 2008 vs. Philadelphia) and Bobby Bonilla (September 16, 1997 vs. Colorado) - ELiAS.
2011
Finished fifth in National League in home runs, eighth in slugging and 18th in RBI...Named Club's Most Valuable Player by South Florida chapter of BBWAA. Led team in extra-base hits (69), home runs, RBI and slugging percentage...On Opening Day, became first player since 1970 to start in fourth spot in batting order prior to his 22nd birthday. That happened twice in 1970, with Johnny Ellis for Yankees and John Mayberry for Astros...Hit second career grand slam in 10th inning on August 1 at Citi Field against Mets, becoming second Marlin to hit a grand slam in extra innings. Also became youngest player in Majors to connect on an extra-inning grand slam in more than 40 years...Was 17 days older than Johnny Bench, who hit an 11th-inning grand slam vs. Montreal on August 13, 1969...Finished season with 56 career homers. In last 40 years, only Ken Griffey Jr. (60) and Alex Rodriguez (56) hit as many home runs prior to turning 22...Had 31 home runs on September 1, tying him with Albert Pujols (2001) for fifth-most homers in a season prior to September by a player younger than 22 in Major League history. Only Eddie Mathews (43, 1953), Frank Robinson (35, 1956), Mel Ott (33, 1929) and Alex Rodriguez (33, 1996) hit more...Had two multi-homer games, giving him four for his career. First came on July 16 at Wrigley Field against the Cubs. Second was at Sun Life Stadium vs. Atlanta on September 19, his first such game at home...Recorded team-leading 11th, and final, game-winning RBI of season with a pinch-hit single in 12th inning on September 12 at Atlanta; was first pinch hit of career (1x7, three walks, one HBP, one RBI). Also gave him team lead in go-ahead RBI, with 21 at the time; finished with 22, which still led team...From August 14-17, tied Club record by homering in four consecutive games...Opened season with a 1x2 performance on April 1, extending career-long hitting streak, which began on September 23, 2010, to 12 games. It ended on April 7 (0x1).
2010
Had contract selected by Marlins on June 8, 2010 and made ML debut that night in Philadelphia, going 3x5 with two runs. At 20 years and 212 days, was second-youngest player to make debut with Marlins (Miguel Cabrera; 20 years, 63 days)...Became youngest player to get three-or-more hits in ML debut since Danny Ainge, who was 20 years, 65 days old, for Blue Jays on May 21, 1979 (Elias Sports Bureau)...Hit 17 home runs in second half, tying for most post All-Star home runs in Franchise history (Gary Sheffield, 1996)...Hit first career home run on June 18, a grand slam off Matt Garza. Was sixth Marlin in Club history whose first home run was a grand slam...On August 11 at Washington, went 5x5 with two doubles, a home run and four RBI. According to Elias Sports Bureau, became second youngest player (20 years, 276 days) to register five hits and drive in four runs in same game since RBI became an official statistic in 1920. The Cubs' Phil Cavarretta had five hits and four RBI at age of 19 years and 33 days on August 21, 1935. Also from Elias, Stanton is second player in Marlins' history with five hits and four RBI in same game; other was Gary Sheffield on September 17, 1995 at Colorado (five hits; four RBI)...Marked first of two multi-home run games on August 13 at Cincinnati. Was first player not yet 21 years old to hit two-or-more home runs in a game since Miguel Cabrera on April 13, 2004 at Montreal (Elias Sports Bureau)...Second two-HR game was on September 12 at Washington. Pushed season total to 20 and became fourth player since 2000 to reach mark within first 81 games played, joining Albert Pujols, Ryan Braun and Adam Dunn. In addition, no player had hit as many homers in a season in which he made big-league debut in June or later since Kevin Maas slammed 21 home runs for Yankees in 1990 after playing first game in Majors on June 29 (Elias Sports Bureau)...Named NL Player of the Week from August 9-15 after leading Majors in batting. Posted a .583 average (14x24), and also led Majors in doubles (five), hits, slugging percentage (1.292), on-base percentage (.630) and total bases (31). Was tied for ML lead in home runs, with four...On September 30, he and Pedro Alvarez each had five RBI in Marlins' 11-9 win against Pirates. It was only third game since 1920 (when the Major Leagues first officially recorded runs batted in) in which each team had a rookie who recorded at least five RBIs. According to Elias Sports Bureau, it happened in a 1997 game between White Sox (Mike Cameron) and Angels (Todd Greene), as well as a 1998 game between Rockies (Todd Helton) and Diamondbacks (Karim Garcia)...Ended campaign with season-best 11-game hit streak. Hit .395 (17x43) with a double, two home runs and eight RBI in that span...Threw out 10 runners, leading Marlins in outfield assists. The 10 assists tied Preston Wilson for third-most by a Marlins' rookie. Mark Kotsay threw out 20 runners in 1998, and Jeff Conine had 11 in 1993...At time of promotion to Majors in 2010, led Southern League in home runs, RBI, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, extrabase hits (36), total bases (140) and intentional walks (10)...Earned SL Player of the Week honors for April 26-May 2...Named Marlins' Minor League Player of the Month for April after hitting .342 with 10 home runs and 23 RBI in 21 games.
2009
Split the season between single-A Jupiter and double-A Jacksonville, batting a combined .255 (122x479) with 24 doubles, five triples, 28 home runs and 92 RBI. Led all Marlins minor leaguers in home runs, RBI and total bases (240). Ranked third in the organization in strikeouts (144)....At Jupiter, hit .294 with 12 home runs and 39 RBI in 50 games. Despite playing only 50 games, led Hammerheads in home runs and ranked fourth in RBI....Earned Florida State League All-Star honors and the Marlins' Organizational Hitter of the Month for May after batting .298 (28x94) with 18 runs scored, eight doubles, one triple, eight home runs and 25 RBI in 27 games....Tallied a season-best five hits on April 19 at Sarasota, going 5x5 with a run, double, home run and four RBI....Homered in three consecutive games two times; April 17-19 and May 9-12. Also homered in consecutive games on May 26 and 27....Promoted to Jacksonville on June 5 and made the start that same day in right field against Carolina. Went 2x4 with two RBI in his first double-A contest....Had a season-long nine-game hit streak from July 15-24 where he posted a .389 average (14x36) with 10 runs scored, three doubles, three home runs and six RBI. Also had two seven-game hit streaks....Homered in consecutive games twice with the Suns; June 24-25 and July 23-24....Connected for his fist multi-homer game of the season on July 1 vs. Montgomery. Had his second two-homer game in his final contest of the season on September 7 vs. Huntsville....Following the season, appeared in six games with the Mesa Solar Sox in the Arizona Fall League. Posted a .478 average (11x23) with one home run and two RBI....Named by Baseball America as the 'Best Power Prospect' in both the Southern League and Florida State League at the conclusion of the season. Named as the top prospect in the Organization by Baseball America and the third best prospect in all of MiLB by MLB.com.
2008
In second professional season in 2008, posted a .293 average with 26 doubles, three triples, 39 home runs and 97 RBI...led South Atlantic League in home runs, extra-base hits (68), total bases (286), slugging percentage (.611) and home runs per at-bat (1/12.0), and ranked third in RBI and runs (89)...among Marlins' minor leaguers, led the organization in total bases, ranked second in home runs and RBI, third in runs and slugging percentage, and fifth in hits (137)...earned South Atlantic League Player of the Week honors twice; June 16-22 and August 25-31...named Marlins Player of the Month in June, batting .300 (30x110) with seven doubles, 10 home runs and 22 RBI...opened the season by collecting a hit in 12 of his first 13 games, including an 11-game hit streak from April 6-16...batted .463 (19x41) with two home runs and nine RBI over the streak...had another 11-game streak from August 4-15, batting .447 (21x47) with five home runs and 13 RBI...owned four multi-home runs games; May 6 at Hagerstown, July 29 at Lake County, August 11 at Hickory and August 31 vs. Lexington...drove in a season-high five runs on August 13 at Hickory...following the season, was named the 'Best Power Hitter' in the Marlins organization by Baseball America...also ranked by Baseball America as the second best prospect in the organization...named MLB.com's Class A Offensive Player of the Year and earned SAL Post Season All-Star honors.
2007
In 2007, combined to play only 17 games in his first professional season, but was ranked by Baseball America as the Marlins ninth-best prospect and as the 'Best Power Hitter' and 'Best Athlete' in the organization.