BALTIMORE — Giancarlo Stanton’s home runs often look a little different than everyone else’s. “It’s definitely impressive to see line drives of like 18 degrees go out for homers,” teammate Aaron Hicks said. “It’s fun to watch.” Stanton’s 436-foot drive capped New York’s three-run fifth inning, and the Yankees went…Read More
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