Made the Yanks Say "Thanks"
Diamondbacks 1st baseman Paul Goldschmidt gave the Yankees a huge gift on Sunday. His two-run, 7th inning homer was the difference in a 5 - 3 win over the Astros -- which kept Houston a game back of the Yanks, and assured that Tuesday night's AL Wild Card playoff would played in the Bronx and not Minute Maid Park.
The Yankees -- who once led the Blue Jays by seven games in the division -- struggled the last two months of the season. Injuries and age led to big drops in production by their main offensive threats. Worst, of course, was the season-ending broken leg suffered by 1st baseman Mark Teixeira. Especially over the last five weeks, it seemed the club couldn't buy a clutch hit. They didn't get any over the regular season's final weekend, when -- needing just one win to lock in home field for the "play in" game -- they were swept by the Orioles.
Turned out the Yankees biggest hit down the stretch came from a Diamondback.
(This image of Goldschmidt is from a July 2013 game against the Mets in New York.)
The Yankees -- who once led the Blue Jays by seven games in the division -- struggled the last two months of the season. Injuries and age led to big drops in production by their main offensive threats. Worst, of course, was the season-ending broken leg suffered by 1st baseman Mark Teixeira. Especially over the last five weeks, it seemed the club couldn't buy a clutch hit. They didn't get any over the regular season's final weekend, when -- needing just one win to lock in home field for the "play in" game -- they were swept by the Orioles.
Turned out the Yankees biggest hit down the stretch came from a Diamondback.
(This image of Goldschmidt is from a July 2013 game against the Mets in New York.)
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