With Season Nearing End, Stanton Can Still Catch Roger Maris' 61 Homers

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MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) — A historic number of homers can still be reached by the Miami Marlins home run machine, but he may have to tap into his overdrive again.

With 55 homers, Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton needs six in the final 12 games to match Roger Maris' hallowed 1961 total of 61.

That means Stanton needs one more power surge.

The most prodigious, prolific home run hitter in the major leagues might also be the streakiest. His latest homer, on Monday night, snapped a 9-for-62 slump. Before that, he hit 18 homers in a 25-game span.

Stanton acknowledged last month that 61 homers is a goal because Maris' record stood for 37 years before Mark McGwire broke it during the era tainted by steroids.

There's time for Stanton to reach 61. He homered six games in a row in August. But in a sport with no clock, he's racing one.

(© Copyright 2017 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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