That Guy Again!


The coach hasn't turned back into a pumpkin, the driver is not back to being a mouse, and the glass spikes (there are no slippers in baseball!) haven't reverted to a pair of torn up Keds. But Gio Urshela continues to star in the reboot of Cinderella for the 2019 Yankees.

Thursday night, with two on and two out in the bottom of the 8th -- a couple innings after coming in for defense in place of Miguel Andujar -- and Yanks up just 1-0, Urshela smacked (on this swing) a two-RBI single that extended the lead to 3-zip.

It turned out to be margin of victory, after Aroldis Chapman gave up a top of the 9th homer to Seattle's Domingo Santana.

Go ahead, look at the back of his "baseball card." There is nothing in Urshela's past to hint that he'd suddenly turn into Scott Brosius. But he has. A swing adjustment has turned him from a good glove man into a Yankee mainstay. That good glove has become great -- hardly a game goes by without one stunningly athletic play. Add to that a .350 batting average and the knack of hitting in the clutch, and you have the least expected breakout player in all of baseball.

And with injuries sidelining the feared names such as Judge, Stanton and Severino, Urshela's arrival -- remember he was a training camp invitee on a minor league deal -- couldn't have been better timed.

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