Giancarlo Stanton slugs baseballs into the Dodger Stadium seats he used to watch from as a kid. Maligned by Yankees fans for much of his time in the Bronx, he’s become among the most potent bats in New York’s chase for title No. 28. His go-ahead, two-run drive in the sixth inning put the Yankees ahead in a 6-3, 10-inning loss in the World Series opener. Stanton homered for his fourth straight postseason game, a 116.6 mph shot off Jack Flaherty that was the hardest-hit ball in the Series since MLB started tracking in 2015.