High school is what kind of grows you into the person you are. I have great memories, good and bad, some learning experiences and some that I'll take with me the rest of my life. Giancarlo Stanton badexperiencegood Change image and share on social
They say in baseball, your little flaws will stick with you from the start. It's just how you can maintain and minimize them. Giancarlo Stanton baseballflawmaintain Change image and share on social
That is where I got my childhood memories, watching the Home Run Derby as a kid. Maybe some kids are watching me. I would like to return that. Giancarlo Stanton childhoodderbyhome Change image and share on social
I'm not going to change the way I work out in the offseason and prepare. I'm not going to change the way I approach the game. I'm not going to change the way I play every day. Giancarlo Stanton approachchangeday Change image and share on social
I don't need to go every day and re-evaluate, 'Am I living up to this? Or that or this?' Giancarlo Stanton dayevaluatelive Change image and share on social
I hate striking out, but at the same time, I'm much better at letting them go rather than, earlier in my career, worrying about it so much before the next at-bat against the guy. You grow as you play, and every year, I work to cut them down. Giancarlo Stanton batcareercut share on social
It's not like my body has changed since I've played in high school, beyond being more mature. It's not like my power has changed, either. Giancarlo Stanton bodychangehave Change image and share on social
There's not much you can complain about - you're a Major League Baseball player; you're getting paid to play a game. People want to be you, wish they could do what you do. There are some complaints here and there, but there really aren't any significant ones. Giancarlo Stanton baseballcomplaincomplaint share on social
I want to win, and I want to win in Miami. Giancarlo Stanton miamiwin Change image and share on social
I like that I've been able to maintain a good stomach and chest. Push-ups and sit-ups are my go-to. It is the simplest routine and the best thing to maintain my stomach and chest. I'll do about 100 of each a day, usually when I'm already warmed up. Giancarlo Stanton chestdaygood share on social