About Mike Stanton Memorabilia & Collectibles
A left- handed specialist relief pitcher in Major League Baseball,
Mike Stanton was born in Houston Texas on June 2, 1967.
He had able to break the big leagues with the Houston Astros on July 9, 1975 when he was still 22 years old. Stanton drafted to four clubs before he played for the Houston in 1973. Stanton worked in four times with the Indians and Mariners in more than 50 games and piled up 30 saves. He also played for the Cincinnati Reds and was able to show his great power and determination to win with the team. Stanton played for almost 16 years in football history. Stanton already posted a 67-60 record with a powerful 3.81 ERA. From 1989 through the year of 2006, he currently saves 84 in 1108 pitched games.
In 2001, he made it to join the American League All-Star team. Like any other Major League Closers, Stanton had also his consistent “entrance song”. He enters typically to the Fantasy of Aldo Nova and he had also entered to Metallica’s Enter Sandman all through the saving situations to the obvious tribute to Mariano Rivera. The song then serves as a fighting spirit for him.
His sports items can be availed in Sportsmemorabilia.com such as the
Mike Stanton game used bat, the Mike Stanton #29 2005 game issued home jersey and Mike Stanton #29 2005 game used home jersey. His name is mistaken sometimes as Mike Staanton, Mikke Stanton, Mikkee Stanton, Mike Staantton, Mike Stanntonn, Miike Stantoon and Mike Sttanton
Mike Stanton (full name: Giancarlo Cruz-Michael Stanton; no nicknames) plays rightfielder for the Florida Marlins. During his 1 Season seasons, he has played 97 games, belted 22 home runs, driven in 45 runs, and stolen 5 bases. Born on November 8, 1989 in Panorama, CA, Stanton stands 6' 5" and weighs 235 lb. He attended high school and was drafted by the Florida Marlins in the 2nd round of the 2007 amateur draft. His debut was on June 8, 2010. Common misspellings of his name include Mike Stanton.