Giancarlo Outs-Standing Return For Yanks
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The Yankees scored 20 runs and Giancarlo Stanton returned from the IL with an 0-for-4. Giancarlo Stanton really impressed me last night by staying on the field for numerous swings without oblique, hammy, calf, forearm, torso, shin, neck or shoulder issues. Stanton has a chance to pass his games played total last year of 18. He's currently at 14, but there's no way he plays four more games, right? *pop, pop, pop* Paul O'Neill from a remote location, "What is that popping noise?"
Michael Kay in his trademark baritone, "Paul, that's Giancarlo wrapped in bubble wrap!"
"Ah, that's great to see."
"Yeah, really cool. What a team player."
"Totally."
"Hey, you ever notice our Yankees' broadcasts are the boringest broadcasts?"
"Is boringest a word?"
"I bet it is."
"Interesting. Like this conversation."
Also, in this game, Luke Voit went bazinga two times (3-for-5, 5 RBIs), hitting his 17th and 18th homers. He was the late-round corner man to draft. Sigh. Speaking of sighs, Gary Sanchez (1-for-4, 2 runs, 4 RBIs and his 8th homer, hitting .131) had his first ball hit that didn't include his crotch. Then, DJ LeMahieu (4-for-6, 3 runs, 5 RBIs) hit his 7th homer, as he hits .363. He's so adamant to defy me it makes him a real pest. Finally, Aaron Hicks (1-for-4) hit his 5th homer on my bench. *breathes in 95% smoke-filled air mixed with pandemic* What a time to be alive! Anyway, here's what else I saw yesterday in fantasy baseball: