His First Signature Moment


Alex Rodriguez hit the target on FOX's post-game show: Greg Bird's home run Sunday night in game three of the Yankees/Indians ALDS series was his first signature moment as a Yankee. He sent an Andrew Miller pitch soaring toward the middle level of the right field seats for the only run of the night in a 1 - 0 victory that keeps the Yankee hopes alive. It was just the second time this year a lefty hitter homered off Miller -- the other was by the Dodgers prize rookie Cody Bellinger.
The hard-hitting 1st baseman with a swing tailor-made for Yankee Stadium is finally healthy and looking the cornerstone player the front office hoped he'd become. Yep, just what the other 29 clubs didn't need to hear -- the Yankees have a third young slugger to go along with their already-fearsome duo of Aaron Judge and Gary Sanchez.
The beneficiary of Bird's blast was Masahiro Tanaka, who followed up his 15 strikeout regular season finale with seven innings of three-hit shutout ball, with 7 k's.
(The images of Bird and Tanaka are from the Yankees-Twins game on September 18th.)

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