Big Night for a Yankee Rookie

When the Yankees beat the Reds Tuesday night, the most important performance didn't come from Aaron Judge or Clint Frazier. Another Yankee rookie took the honors: rookie pitcher Jordan Montgomery. In just his 19th big league start, he held Cincinnati to just a run, two hits and a walk over 6-2/3 inning. That was big -- especially in light of Masahiro Tanaka's inconsistency and Michael Pineda's season-ending injury. Montgomery was effective from the get-go and carried a no-hitter into the 6th inning. In a season where rookies and young players have revived the Yankees and turned them into a contender a year ahead of schedule, the 24-year old Montgomery hasn't received the attention some others have. But solid performances like this are just as important as the race for post-season spots becomes even more intense.

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