“The nature of the beast,” Brian Cashman FIERCELY backs Giancarlo Stanton against doubters as Yankees advance to World Series
NY Yankees executive Brian Cashman says he never regretted signing Giancarlo Stanton despite doubts about his credibility from the fans.

Giancarlo Stanton and Brian Cashman [Image Credit: Pinstripes Nation/Imago]
The New York Yankees will be facing the Los Angeles Dodgers, sparking off the iconic World Series start for 2024. It’s the first time since 2009 that the pinstripes clinched the ALCS title to play in WS.
While many Yankees players can be considered MVP-caliber in the lineup, two of them who stood out most, especially in the final game against Cleveland Guardians were – Juan Soto and Giancarlo Stanton. Their performance boosted the team to their World Series dream.

While Soto has been recording crazy scores with the Yankees since his signing, the same cannot be said about Stanton. He struggled to get back into form for quite some time, and the fans did not take it lightly.
However, before Saturday night’s game, NY Yankees executive Brian Cashman talked about the outfielder and his slumping performance. He boldly stated that there was never a moment where he regretted signing Giancarlo Stanton, and he has proved his worth in this postseason run.
I never had any regrets about acquiring Giancarlo Stanton. (He) has been a part of our solution, not part of our problem…I think the narrative of his career is the narrative of the Yankees…It’s the nature of the beast.
Brian Cashman as per Dan Martin of NY Post.
Reporter: Giancarlo, this is the closest this team has been to the World Series in a number of years. What does that feel like?
— Talkin' Yanks (@TalkinYanks) October 19, 2024
Giancarlo: Feels like nothing until we get it done. pic.twitter.com/2r17A3O3Zz
Cashman talked about how the Yankees were also booed when they performed poorly but celebrated when they won. According to him, it was the same scenario with Stanton. “He did his part,” Cashman noted.
With a roller-coaster 2024 ride, Stanton blasted a two-run shot in the 6th inning to tie the game against pitcher Tanner Bibee. The slugger suffered from frequent IL visits and many even said to remove or trade him from the team. However, his stellar October performance has turned the script upside down.
John Sterling with his iconic Yankees call as team reaches World Series
It’s been quite an emotional ride for the New York Yankees starting with the slumping regular season games to the iconic October game performance. They reached the World Series for the first time in 15 years. The last they went to WS was when Derek Jeter was in the Bronx.

The 2024 ALCS series closed off with champagne and crazy celebration on the field as the Yankees won 5-2 against Guardians. Much to the fan’s excitement, the final curtain fell with John Sterling’s iconic call for the pinstripes as they advanced to the World Series.
Ballgame over. American League Championship Series over. Yankees win. Theeeeeee Yankees win. And the Yankees are going nuts on the field. It’s a group hug, like the end of the ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show.’ It’s a group hug, and they jump up and down. Terrific. Terrific.
John Sterling on X.
"Ballgame over! American League Championship Series over!"
— WFAN Sports Radio (@WFAN660) October 20, 2024
John Sterling calls the final out that sends the Yankees to the World Series! pic.twitter.com/hqU52sniuD
Sterling retired back in April but came out of retirement for one final playoff call. Known as the voice of the Yankees, the 86-year-old commentator will be heard again in the World Series. He’s been the pinstripes’ voice for 36 years.