Tuesday Night Royalty


Jorge Bonifacio and Danny Duffy were two of the Kansas City players who stepped up big in Tuesday night's 6-2 win over the Yankees. With nights like this Jorge (above) isn't going to be "the other" Bonifacio for long. Emilio's kid brother smacked a two-run homer in the top of the 7th inning off reliever Adam Warren put KC ahead to stay. While Duffy worked seven strong innings, dented only by home runs from New York's Aaron Hicks and Chris Carter. But he was effective in keeping the other Yankee baserunners from scoring -- notably in the 5th inning when they loaded the bases -- before Duffy got Starlin Castro out to end the threat.
This was the second time in five days that Duffy had beaten the Yankees. And while he appeared a bit stunned while on the bench between innings, he had more than enough power and guile when it counted. 
Let's get back to Bonifacio -- seen below, the 23 year old rookie rounds third base following his game-changing homer.
And as the batting star of the game, he lands the post-game TV interview back to KC.

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