Yankees manager Aaron Boone knew that Giancarlo Stanton’s hit was a goner as soon as he heard the crack of the bat. Boone was on the air live being interviewed by the Fox broadcast when Stanton was at the plate and sent a screamer 385 feet to right field to put the Yankees ahead 5-0 in the third inning of Game 5 of the World Series in The Bronx.“Good at-bats last night….BANG!” Boone said mid-sentence as he watched the Stanton blast. The Fox broadcast quickly cut away from the split screenshot to the full view of Stanton’s home run and him trotting around the bases. Boone watched on from the Yankees dugout as Stanton made his way toward home. The solo blast was Stanton’s seventh home run of the postseason making that the most hit by a Yankee in any single postseason in franchise history. Stanton has 18 career postseason homers, which also ties him with Mickey Mantle for third-most career playoff home runs in team history. ...