Breaking: Yankees Set To Lose Another Key Star To Mets In A Blockbuster Trade

Breaking: Yankees Set To Lose Another Key Star To Mets In A Blockbuster Trade

First baseman Ben Rice of the New York Yankees hit three home runs in their 14-4 win over the Boston Red Sox at Yankee Stadium in New York City on Saturday, becoming the first rookie in franchise history to do so. Rice smashed his first homer against Josh Winckowski in the first inning and then blasted off Chase Anderson twice in the fifth and seventh innings. The Yankees outscored their American League East Division rivals 12-1 over three innings. “Definitely a day I’ll never forget,” Rice said. He was only promoted to the Major League club less than four weeks ago. “You see the calm at-bats he takes,” Aaron Boone, manager of the Yankees, said. “He understands the strike zone. He doesn’t flinch at much.

The Yankees, who defeated the Boston Red Sox 14–4 on Saturday at Yankee Stadium in New York City, saw first baseman Ben Rice, who was only promoted to the Major League club less than four weeks ago, hit three home runs in the game. Rice did so in the first inning against Josh Winckowski and then twice in the fifth and seventh innings. “Definitely a day I’ll never forget,” Rice said.

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