New York Yankees’ Giancarlo Stanton has been mentally mastering his batting skills all season. While he might not be in the MVP contention with Shohei Ohtani and Vladimir Guerrero Jr, Stanton’s drastic changes in his gameplay make him one to look out for.

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Notably, Giancarlo is currently leading the charge for the New York Yankees in a heated Wild-Card race. Putting his heroics on full display, Stanton guided the team to three consecutive victories in the past few days. Notably, with the post-season nearing, Giancarlo reflected upon what he has learned this year.

Giancarlo Stanton spills the beans

The New York Yankees have clinched 90 wins this season while having recorded 67 losses. Undeniably, Giancarlo has been the star of the show, courtesy of his impressive batting skills. In a post-match interview, Giancarlo opened up on his takeaways from this season. He said, “What have I learned? Don’t try to hit a grand slam with no one on base. Just trust yourself and be calm in those moments.”

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Working on his mistakes from the past, taking one game at a time, the Yankees player has improved impeccably. Safe to say, he’s left no room for error anymore.

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New York Yankees star capitalizing on his chances

For the past two years, Giancarlo has missed out on most matches because of his health issues. However, this season is not the same as Stanton is healthy, available, and is making his presence felt.

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Alongside Aaron Judge, Stanton has hit a combined of.302/.366/.602 and 33 home runs, in the month of August and September. Over the weekend, against Boston, Staton went 7 for 12 (.583) and three home runs with 10 RBI. He also got the grand slam for New York Yankees on Saturday.

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Stanton’s resurrection this season and a massive change in his game have affected the Yankees remarkably. However, will Stanton and Judge be able to sail the New York Yankees through the wild card matches into the post-season? In for a show, fans await to see a miracle on the field. Stay tuned.

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Shreya Verma is a US Sports Content Strategist at EssentiallySports, with a focus on Olympic sports and athlete storytelling, covering beats like tennis, gymnastics, basketball, track and field, wrestling, and more. A qualified National Level air pistol shooter, she brings the unique perspective of both an athlete and a journalist to her work. Over the past four years at EssentiallySports, she has covered some of the biggest sporting stages, from managing the Olympic Sports desk during the Winter Olympics 2022 to spearheading the US Open 2025 coverage and content strategy. In 2024, she was on the ground in Paris for the Summer Olympics, where she interviewed legends and rising stars, including Carl Lewis, Laurie Hernandez, Fred Kerley, Noah Lyles, Quincy Hall, and Grant Holloway, who memorably offered her the chance to try on his gold medal. She also connected with icons and fan favorites such as Tom Brady, Katie Ledecky, Tara Davis & Hunter Woodhall, Andy Murray, Ilona Maher, Kevon Williams, Jonathan Owens, and Neeraj Chopra, while capturing emotional family perspectives from Nellie Biles, Jordan Chiles’ mother, Suni Lee’s mother, and Katie Ledecky’s brother, Michael. Her journalism is marked by authenticity, access, and a deep passion for highlighting perseverance and human connection in sports. Inspired by Olympic champions like Allyson Felix and Vincent Hancock, Shreya continues to carve her path as a storyteller.

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