A California Yankee Debuts at Home

The Yankees other highly rated catching prospect Austin Romine made his major league debut Sunday at Angel Stadium in Anaheim. (I caught him with the Double-A Trenton Thunder back in June.) Pressed into service due to injuries to starter Russell Martin and backup Francisco Cervelli, the former Trenton Thunder backstop caught the final three innings of the Yankees 5 - 4 victory.
Austin collected his first hit in the majors in his second game, September 12th at Seattle, off Mariners reliever Dan Cortes.
As if making it to the majors wasn't enough of a thrill, Romine, who grew up in Southern California, saw his first big league action in front of his parents and older brother. His father Kevin Romine spent six years with the Red Sox, mostly as a bench player. And his older brother Andrew is the Angels backup shortstop.

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