A Game He'll Always Remember



Mike Tauchman had the game of his life on Tuesday night. The backup outfielder who came to the Yankees just before opening day, had an RBI double off Boston's Chris Sale in the 4th and then crushed his first major league homer, a three-run blast, two innings later off Erasmo Ramirez. And crushed is the right term -- it soared in the second deck of Yankee Stadium's right field stands.

At age 28, and getting playing time due to the absence of Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Hicks, it's hard to predict how long Tauchman's tenure in pinstripes will last. This could well have been his Jack Reed moment.

But he'll always have the sweet memory of April 16th, 2019 -- when he drove in half the Yankee runs to back James Paxton in an 8-0 whitewash of the Red Sox.

(These images of Tauchman came from the Yanks' April 14th game against the White Sox.)

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