The New York Yankees have been waiting for this version of Giancarlo Stanton, and now, with October looming, he’s delivering it in full force. At 35 years old, Stanton is putting together one of the most impressive late-career stretches in baseball, a reminder that his bat still carries the kind of game-changing power few players in the league can match.

Stanton finding his rhythm again

After years of volatility, injuries, and stretches of inconsistency, Stanton has looked revitalized since returning to the lineup. Over 75 games, he’s slashing .267/.342/.584 with 23 home runs, 64 RBIs, and a 152 wRC+. That production means he’s been 52% better than the average big league hitter, a staggering turnaround for a player many wondered could still dominate.

The key has been a rediscovered cons

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