Welcome to 400

It was impressive enough last night when Giancarlo Stanton belted his 400th career home run -- making him the fourth fastest ever to reach the milestone.  

Now, add on that it snapped a 6th inning tie and gave the Yankees the lead to stay.  Plus, it bailed out Gerrit Cole, who, although holding the Tigers to just one run, wasn't in top form.  The game-turning bomb helped him secure his 13th victory, while Cole lowered his ERA to an AL-best 2.90.  The 5-1 win also brought the Yankees back to the .500 mark, as they try and avoid their first losing record since 1992.

It hasn't been the kind of season the Yankees expected.  Nor the kind of tenure in the Bronx that Yankees fans hoped for.  Injuries, inconsistency and the club's now 14-year absence from the World Series, have kept the former Marlin from becoming a fan favorite.   Still, 400 home runs is something to celebrate.

At age 33, Stanton got to 400 in the 1,520th game of his career.  Only Mark McGwire (1,412), Babe Ruth (1,475) and Alex Rodriguez (1,489) reached the milestone in fewer games.

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