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Stanton Seeks World Series Title to Complete Yankees Career
Slugger says his time in pinstripes is "definitely incomplete" without a championship
Published on Feb. 20, 2026
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Veteran slugger Giancarlo Stanton, who is entering his ninth season with the New York Yankees, says he feels his career with the storied franchise is "definitely incomplete" without winning a World Series title. Stanton, now 36 years old, is determined to capture that elusive championship before his time in pinstripes comes to an end.
Why it matters
The Yankees are one of baseball's most successful and iconic franchises, with 27 World Series titles. Stanton joined the team in 2018 with the goal of adding to that championship legacy, but the team has fallen short in recent years. Stanton's comments reflect the high expectations and pressure that come with playing for the Yankees, as well as the franchise's continued pursuit of its next title.
The details
Stanton, who is entering the final two years of his contract with the Yankees, has been a productive player during his time in New York, making the All-Star team twice. However, the team has not won a World Series since 2009, and Stanton is determined to change that before his career comes to an end.
- Stanton made his comments on Tuesday, February 18, 2026, ahead of the start of the 2026 MLB season.
The players
Giancarlo Stanton
A 36-year-old slugger who has played for the New York Yankees since 2018 and is entering the final two years of his contract with the team.
What they’re saying
“The point of being a Yankee is being a champion.”
— Giancarlo Stanton (The Oneida Daily Dispatch)
The takeaway
Stanton's comments underscore the immense pressure and expectations that come with playing for the Yankees, one of baseball's most successful and iconic franchises. As he enters the twilight of his career, Stanton is determined to capture that elusive World Series title and cement his legacy as a Yankee great.
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