
Giancarlo Stanton’s awakening a scary Yankees reminder
NY Post
The sleeping giant has awakened.
The 2021 Yankees morphed into Sultans of Swat, finally, and resembled the muscle-bound team they were advertised to be and believe they are. No one is ready to celebrate them as a modern-day Murderers’ Row, certainly not with Aaron Judge, Gary Sanchez, Gleyber Torres, Clint Frazier and even DJ LeMachine in various states of Hole In The Bat Gang inertia, but they did remember who and what Bronx Bombers are supposed to be and are paid to be by blasting four home runs Friday night in a 5-3 victory over the Indians in Cleveland.More Related News

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