Off to a Fast Start

So far, so good for the Yankees youth movement. Monday, catcher Gary Sanchez, after hitting .524 with four home runs, was named the American League's Player of the Week. (Then, he kicked off the Yankees series in Seattle with a pair of booming homers at Safeco!)
Let's not cast a Cooperstown plaque alongside Yogi, Campy and Bench quite yet -- but the rookie has gotten off to as impressive a start as any first-year Yankee since Derek Jeter. Of course, he'll cool off and endure slumps, but his success has long been predicted by some experts. And it's nice to see that he's looked comfortable playing the game at the highest level.
Oh, for trivia mavens, Gary is only the second Yankee catcher ever to be named AL Player of the Week. The other was Thurman Munson. Again, good company for young Sanchez to be in.

(These images of Gary Sanchez are from his days at AA Trenton: the top one from April 2015; the lower from July 2014.)

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