The Other Rookie

Tyler Austin hasn't drawn much attention since joining the Yankees early in August. And certainly not with the way fellow rookie Gary Sanchez has been playing. After being part of that historic back-to-back home run tandem with Aaron Judge in their first at-bats, Austin hit inconsistently and played less often. Back in the lineup Tuesday night, he'd already contributed a pair of singles when hecame to bat in the bottom of the 7th. He made it a three-for-three night with a two-run homer off David Price to give the Yanks their winning margin, 6-4.
But I can't ignore Sanchez, who got the Baby Bombers off to a fast starr with a two-run 1st inning blast off Price. And it claimed another piece of history. In his 51st big league game, Sanchez matched Wally Berger in 1930 as the fastest ever to reach 20 homers.  
These images of Austin and Sanchez are from the Yankees-Dodgers game on September 12th.

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