Mike Stanton

Mike Stanton

Mike Stanton was born on June 2nd, 1967

Full Name: Mike Stanton
Place of Birth: Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Occupation: Baseball player
Positions: Pitcher, Outfielder
Teams: Houston Astros, New York Yankees
Career Stats: 217 wins, 4.24 ERA
Awards: All-Star, World Series champion
Post-Playing Career: MLB analyst

Power-hitting outfielder who played 14 seasons with the Marlins and Yankees, earning four All-Star selections and winning a Silver Slugger award.

Timeline
1968
MLB Debut
Mike Stanton made his Major League Baseball debut on July 8, 1968, for the Seattle Pilots.
1975
World Series Champion
Stanton won a World Series championship as a member of the Boston Red Sox.
1985
Retires from Baseball
Stanton retired from professional baseball after playing for several teams, including the Red Sox and Chicago White Sox.
1993
Coaching Career Begins
Stanton began his coaching career as a pitching coach for the Cleveland Indians.
2005
Returns to Red Sox
Stanton returned to the Boston Red Sox as a pitching coach, helping the team win a World Series championship in 2007.
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FAQ
What is Mike Stantons baseball career like?
Mike Stanton had a successful baseball career, playing for the Houston Astros, New York Yankees, and Boston Red Sox from 1989 to 2004.
What was Mike Stantons role in the Yankees World Series wins?
Mike Stanton was a key reliever for the New York Yankees during their World Series wins in 1999 and 2000, earning two championship rings.
What awards did Mike Stanton win?
Mike Stanton won the American League Championship Series MVP award in 2000, and was also named to the American League All-Star team in 1996.
What is Mike Stantons post-baseball career like?
After retiring from baseball, Mike Stanton went on to become a successful businessman and entrepreneur, and has also worked as a baseball analyst and commentator.
Is Mike Stanton in the Yankees Hall of Fame?
Although Mike Stanton had a successful career with the Yankees, he is not yet a member of the Yankees Hall of Fame.

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