In a dramatic turn of events, Giancarlo Stanton led off the top of the ninth inning with a 437-foot home run, which significantly impacted the game's outcome. This powerful hit, described as a 'Stantonian blast', brought the New York Yankees within one run of the Toronto Blue Jays, changing the score to 4-3. John Sterling, known for his enthusiastic calls, marked this moment as his last home run call, describing it as a grand slam. The home run was pivotal in leading the Yankees to a victory over the Blue Jays.
Giancarlo Stanton’s bomb set the Yankees off in win over Blue Jays: ‘He damn near hit it out the stadium’ @GaryHPhillips https://t.co/FMhrAh9Pic
A Stantonian blast has the @Yankees within 1 in the 9th! https://t.co/FmNjPP6yH4
Giancarlo Stanton leads off top9 with a 437-foot rocket into the 200 Level in Deep Left Field, cutting #Bluejays lead in half to 4-3.
Stanton just destroys one to left leading off the ninth to bring the Yankees within 4-3
"It is high! It is far! It is gone! It's a grand slam!" John Sterling's last home run call was a Stantonian blast 🔥 https://t.co/jLU6ee2f8o