That Sanchez Swing
Gary was scary Friday night -- if you pitched for the Twins. The Yankees slugging catcher smacked a pair of home runs, giving him 10 on the season. An even more impressive total when you factor in the 11 April games he missed with a calf injury.
With Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton among the more than dozen Yankees still on the I.L., Sanchez's hot bat is more than welcomed. Soon, he'll be welcoming back more of his talented teammates. 3rd baseman Miguel Andujar is expected this weekend; Aaron Hicks could be less than a week away.
And Gary Sanchez, after that season to forget in 2018, is returning to his place as one of baseball's most feared power hitters.
With Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton among the more than dozen Yankees still on the I.L., Sanchez's hot bat is more than welcomed. Soon, he'll be welcoming back more of his talented teammates. 3rd baseman Miguel Andujar is expected this weekend; Aaron Hicks could be less than a week away.
And Gary Sanchez, after that season to forget in 2018, is returning to his place as one of baseball's most feared power hitters.
(My image of Sanchez is from the March 20th Yankees/Astros exhibition in West Palm Beach.)
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