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Stanton

[ stan-tn ]

noun

  1. Edwin Mc·Mas·ters [m, uh, k-, mas, -terz, -, mah, -sterz], 1814–69, U.S. statesman: Secretary of War 1862–67.
  2. Elizabeth Ca·dy [key, -dee], 1815–1902, U.S. social reformer.
  3. a city in SW California.
  4. a male given name.


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Example Sentences

Roberts asked, as Stanton stepped to the plate.

Stanton's sacrifice fly in the sixth edged the Yankees in front again, but the Dodgers hit back in the eighth with two sacrifice flies of their own to lead 7-6.

From BBC

Instead, Roberts watched Hudson plunk slumping Yankees star Aaron Judge, give up a long single off the wall to Jazz Chisholm Jr., then walk Giancarlo Stanton to load the bases.

If Stanton had scored, the Yankees would have brought the potential tying run to the plate.

The hosts kept themselves in the contest by stranding five Dodgers baserunners in the next two innings, and finally registered their first hit with a Giancarlo Stanton double in the fourth.

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