Walker-Off
With one swing, Neil Walker turned a sluggish night for the Yankees into an exhillerating one. His pinch hit home run in the bottom of the 9th, gave the Yankees a 5-4 win over the surprisingly feisty White Sox. Pinch hitting for Ronald Torreyes with one out, the veteran switch hitter crushed the first pitch he saw from Dylan Covey, and planted it in the righr field seats. Eight and a a half innings of collective frustration replaced instantly with the joy of a walk-off victory.
Look at the delight Walker expressed as he approached home plate with arms outstretched. A joyful mob was waiting, with hugs, high fives, and a moment later, a Gatorade bath. A seat in the bleachers gave my Canon the perfect angle to capture it.
The statistical surprise: this was just the 10th pinch hit walk-off home run in Yankee history.
Look at the delight Walker expressed as he approached home plate with arms outstretched. A joyful mob was waiting, with hugs, high fives, and a moment later, a Gatorade bath. A seat in the bleachers gave my Canon the perfect angle to capture it.
The statistical surprise: this was just the 10th pinch hit walk-off home run in Yankee history.
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