His First Walk-Off

Already established as one of baseball's best catchers, Gary Sanchez checked off another career-first on Thursday. Batting in the bottom of the 9th with two men on and the Yankees down by two, Gary jumped on a Fernando Rodney pitch and planted it in the lower left-field seats. In a flash, "ballgame over, Yankees win." The first walk-off homer of his career. You tend to expect there will be many, many more.
The Yanks end their homestand on a six-game winning streak. But now the competition gets tougher. After sweeping all four from the Twins -- who seem to revert to their downtrodden 1950s Minnesota Twins ancestry whenever they visit the Bronx -- the Yanks head for Anaheim and Houston with tough games on tap with the much-improved Angels and World Champion Astros. What better way to prepare then having one of your young stars rescue you after eight innings of listless offense?
(This image of Gary Sanchez is from the Yankees/Orioles game on April 5th.)

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