His Dream Fulfilled
I saw Mike Yastrzemski trying to make the Orioles when he got into the late innings of a 2018 Grapefruit League game against the Phillies. That famous last name made him easy to notice -- and a month or so later, when I mentioned him while chatting with Orioles TV voice Gary Thorne, his comment was, "Nice kid. Probably never going to make the majors."
This year, the grandson of Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski moved on to the Giants organization. Batting .316 after a hot start at Triple A Sacramento, he received the call all minor leaguers dream of. Saturday, he made his big league debut in the Giants/ Diamondbacks game. Though he didn't generate any headlines in that first game, at age 28, he is leaving his dream. The news was even nicer Sunday in his second game, when the Massachusetts native has three hits and scored a run.
Mike Yastrzemski is no longer just the grandson of a baseball legend. He is a major leaguer. Today and forever. An accomplishment he shares with his grandfather, and according to baseball-reference.com 19,313 others.
This year, the grandson of Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski moved on to the Giants organization. Batting .316 after a hot start at Triple A Sacramento, he received the call all minor leaguers dream of. Saturday, he made his big league debut in the Giants/ Diamondbacks game. Though he didn't generate any headlines in that first game, at age 28, he is leaving his dream. The news was even nicer Sunday in his second game, when the Massachusetts native has three hits and scored a run.
Mike Yastrzemski is no longer just the grandson of a baseball legend. He is a major leaguer. Today and forever. An accomplishment he shares with his grandfather, and according to baseball-reference.com 19,313 others.
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