NEW YORK (AP) — Giancarlo Stanton took little pleasure in matching a mark held by Hank Aaron and Ryan Howard.
Stanton tied the two sluggers by homering against the Mets for a fifth straight game, but the Marlins had little other success against Bartolo Colon in a 4-1 loss to New York on Friday night that dropped Miami to 3-8.
Expecting big things after signing a record $325 million, 13-year contract in the offseason and watching the team make several changes, Stanton saved his biggest hit until after the Marlins' second straight loss to the Mets.
"We are not giving ourselves a chance it feels like," he said. "We have a positive vibe but the fire is not there, it seems like."
Stanton tied the two sluggers by homering against the Mets for a fifth straight game, but the Marlins had little other success against Bartolo Colon in a 4-1 loss to New York on Friday night that dropped Miami to 3-8.
Expecting big things after signing a record $325 million, 13-year contract in the offseason and watching the team make several changes, Stanton saved his biggest hit until after the Marlins' second straight loss to the Mets.
"We are not giving ourselves a chance it feels like," he said. "We have a positive vibe but the fire is not there, it seems like."
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