Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Yanks’ Stanton says he’s prepared for scrutiny in New York

- By Mark Didtler

TAMPA, FLA. » Giancarlo Stanton says he is prepared for the scrutiny he will attract during his first season with the New York Yankees.

“The good times will be magnified and so will the bad,” the slugger said Wednesday. “The fans expect a lot. I expect a lot, too.”

Stanton won the NL MVP last year after leading the major leaguers with 59 homers and 132 RBIs for the Miami Marlins. He was traded to the Yankees in December by Miami’s new ownership group and joined a team that lost to Houston in Game 7 of the AL Championsh­ip Series.

New York opens at Toronto on March 29, then hosts Tampa Bay starting April 2.

“It’s going to be an exciting new year for me,” Stanton said. “It’s going to be exciting opening up both places, New York and Toronto.”

Stanton enjoyed playing in New while with the Marlins.

“Baseball is No. 1,” Stanton said. “New York is some thing special when you go York

there. Being in that city is a different feeling — greatest city in the world.”

Stanton said he understand­s the Yankees’ focus on accountabi­lity.

“You’ve got to own up to your performanc­e, to what you say, what you didn’t say,” Stanton said. “That’s how it should be. I like it.”

Stanton, who turned 28 in November, is ready to take a leadership role when required.

“There’s things that the team needs to be addressed. There’s things one or two guys need to be addressed,” Stanton said. “It depends on the situation. The situation presents itself you handle it.”

 ?? CHRIS O’MEARA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Phillies’ Rhys Hoskins circles the bases after his two-run home run Marcus Stroman during the first inning Wednesday in Dunedin, Fla. off Toronto’s
CHRIS O’MEARA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Phillies’ Rhys Hoskins circles the bases after his two-run home run Marcus Stroman during the first inning Wednesday in Dunedin, Fla. off Toronto’s

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