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Yankees’ Giancarlo Stanton takes MLB lead for hardest-hit ball on special night with Aaron Judge, Juan Soto

Giancarlo Stanton of the New York Yankees hit a bullet of a home run 119.9 mph on Wednesday against the Houston Astros, which was recorded as the hardest-hit ball in the majors this season, according to the Associated Press.

The home run occurred in the third inning when Giancarlo Stanton hit a 1-2 curveball from Astros rookie starting pitcher Spencer Arrighetti into the second deck in left field. The ball was just fair and went 447 feet. It was Stanton’s second home run in as many nights, as he hit a 118.8 mph home run off of Justin Verlander in the Yankees’ 10-3 win over the Astros.

Stanton now has six 119+ mph home runs since statcast was instituted in 2015, according to Sarah Langs of MLB.com.

Stanton’s home run extended the Yankees’ lead to 5-1 at the time, and came two batters after Aaron Judge hit a home run to make it 4-1.

While Stanton is not playing to his peak performance from earlier in his career, he is still pretty productive offensively this season, especially in comparison to 2023 when he struggled mightily.

The Yankees have a 33-4 record when Stanton and Aaron Judge hit home runs in the same game, including the postseason, according to the Associated Press. New Yankees slugger, Juan Soto, got the scoring started in the first inning with a 440-foot shot to left-center. This was the first time that the trio of sluggers hit home runs in the same game.

Aaron Boone at a loss for words after Yankees’ trio all hit home runs

New York Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton (27) hits a solo home run against the Houston Astros during the third inning at Yankee Stadium
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Yankees manager Aaron Boone previously had a clever comment when Aaron Judge and Juan Soto hit home runs in the same game in late April, saying that it was like “hot chocolate on a cold say”, but he had no sly comment this time around.

“I don’t have anything clever tonight. It was such a nice night out,” Aaron Boone said, via Gary Phillips of the New York Daily News. “I didn’t need the hot cocoa tonight. It was perfect weather out. But that certainly puts a smile on your face when those three guys do that.”

Judge and Stanton have been paired up since 2018, but Soto was brought in to supplement and give a boost to a Yankees lineup that struggled in 2023. He has been everything that the team and fans have hoped for and more. Soto commented on the trio’s performance and incidated that they believe this will be more of a common occurrence.

“I know it’s not gonna be easy to do that every night, but we’re really capable of doing that and more,” Juan Soto said, via David Adler of MLB.com. “Judge has been locked in the last couple of days. I’m really excited for that — I can’t wait to see him going crazy. It’s gonna be great. And G, how hard he hits the ball, it’s just amazing. You don’t see guys hitting balls 120 every day.”

Soto has been great from the start, while Stanton has been solid overall as well. Judge started the season with a bit of a slump for his standard, but since last weekend’s series against the Detroit Tigers has been more like his normal self, bringing his OPS on the season up to .844, according to MLB.com.

The Yankees moved to 25-13 overall with the win, and will try to get to 26-13 with a win in the final game of the series against the Astros on Thursday. New York could also drop the hated rival Astros to 12-25 overall, which would be an incredibly hard hole to climb out of.



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