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Now that the Yankees had won and his self-described “bone-head play” proved nothing more than a memorable folly, Giancarlo Stanton could let loose a bit.

Amid a boozy clubhouse celebration following the Yankees’ 4-0 Game 3 win over the Red Sox on Thursday night , Stanton took time to talk to the children and let them know they should always run out balls — even if he didn’t on second-inning double he believed to be a homer.

“The only doubt was if that was a homer or not whenever I hit it,” Stanton told YES Network in what resembled a wrestling promo. “Thank goodness for that bone-head play

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