
Giancarlo Stanton: 'No Lead Is Safe,' Yankees 'Haven't Done Nothing' vs. Guardians
Giancarlo Stanton's playoff heroics have the New York Yankees one win away from their first World Series appearance since 2009 after Friday's 8-6 victory over the Cleveland Guardians in Game 4 of the ALCS.
Speaking to reporters after the win, Stanton explained that he's learned "no lead is safe" based on how the past two games have gone, but despite being on the doorsteps of the World Series nothing has been accomplished yet.
"It feels like nothing until we get it done," Stanton said. "As far as I'm concerned, we haven't done nothing."
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Even though Aaron Judge has been bestowed the official title of Yankee captain, Alex Verdugo called Stanton "our second captain" because of his selfess attitude and ability to lead by example while speaking when the moment requires it.
Following a dramatic 7-5 loss in Game 4, Stanton and the Yankees got back on track in thrilling fashion on Friday night. His three-run homer off Cade Smith in the sixth inning gave New York a 6-2 lead.
Cleveland battled back by scoring four answered runs between the seventh and eighth innings to tie the score, but the Yankees once again got to All-Star closer Emmanuel Clase for two runs in the ninth.
The Guardians had the winning run at the plate in the bottom of the ninth, but Tommy Kahnle got Brayan Rocchio to groundout to end the game. New York has scored a total of six runs in the eighth inning or later of the past two games.
Stanton is operating at another level this postseason. He .300/.400/.767 slash line with nine hits, four homers and nine RBI in eight games. He has homered in three of four ALCS games against Cleveland pitching.
This has come after Stanton hit .210/.292/.446 in 45 games after returning from a strained hamstring on July 29. The five-time All-Star has 15 homers in his postseason career, with seven of them coming in 11 games against the Guardians dating back to 2020.
Carlos Rodón gets the start for New York in Game 5 with a chance to punch a ticket to the Fall Classic. He was terrific in the series opener with nine strikeouts and one run allowed on three hits over six innings in the Yankees' 5-2 win.
The Guardians will turn to Tanner Bibee to save their season. The 25-year-old allowed three runs (two earned) and threw just 39 pitches over 1.1 innings in his Game 2 start.
Game 5 of the ALCS between the Yankees and Guardians will be at Progressive Field on Saturday at 8:08 p.m. ET.



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