The Brutal Decline Of Giancarlo Stanton

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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!

madethecut
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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

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

vb
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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…

au
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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

baconshotgun
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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.

TJDK
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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.

sandydelgado
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Now do the brutal rise of playoff Staton

monchochp
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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.

naftulzvi
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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.

lordsangone
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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.

peterwgrayson
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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)

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

jonathanlara
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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.

bennnery
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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!

goodbye.moonman
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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

Hamdalorian
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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”

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

p-mustang
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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.

jameshilaire
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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.

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