His Season is Over


To no one's surprise, the Marlins announced on Wednesday that their slugging superstar Giancarlo Stanton would not play again this season. Struck in the face last week by the Brewers' Mike Fiers -- a beaning that resulted in lacerations, broken bones and dental damage -- Stanton is expected to be ready for next spring training.

That's encouraging news for one of baseball's brightest young stars. Stanton ends his 2014 in the conversation for National League MVP, with a league-leading 37 home runs, and a second-place 105 RBIs. If that wasn't enough, Stanton posted a career-best .395 on-base percentage.

When I saw the Mets/Marlins game Tuesday night, I knew Stanton wouldn't be with the team. And I was touched to see how his teammates paid tribute to his absence -- by hanging his uniform in the middle of their dugout.

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