What is mike stanton marlins?

Mike Stanton, also known as Giancarlo Stanton, is a former baseball player who played for the Miami Marlins from 2010 to 2017. During his time with the Marlins, Stanton was known for his powerful hitting, earning him the nickname "Biggie" and "Mike Trout East."

Stanton made his major league debut in 2010, and quickly established himself as one of the most promising young players in baseball. In his rookie year, he hit 22 home runs and had a batting average of .259. He continued to improve throughout his time with the Marlins, hitting a career-high 59 home runs in 2017, which led the league.

In addition to his impressive hitting, Stanton was also known for his strong arm in the outfield, and was a two-time winner of the Silver Slugger award for his offensive prowess.

Stanton was traded to the New York Yankees in 2017, and continued to be a dominant force at the plate. He retired in 2020, finishing his career with 308 home runs and a batting average of .266. Despite his success, Stanton was plagued by injuries throughout his career, and was never able to lead the Marlins to the playoffs.