Pickles and Chief

It's not a cartoon or a sitcom (although Dick Van Dyke and Get Smart fans might think otherwise). Our title comes from the nicknames Yankees Sonny Gray and Jacoby Ellsbury are displaying on their special Players Weekend shirts. And they were indeed special -- Gray with seven dominating innings (just a run and three hits, while striking out nine) and Ellsbury with four RBIs (from a 2nd inning single [below] and 4th inning three-run homer [bottom]).
While it's still a kids game, the goal is winning, and on Saturday, despite a touch of visual silliness, the Yankees came through with a badly needed win.
Regarding those handles, Gray told MLB.com the nickname was an inside clubhouse joke from his days with the Athletics, who noticed that his starts often seemed to align with the team wearing its green alternate jerseys. Ellsbury, of native American ancestry, chose to honor his roots. Here's a good look at Saturday's game-changing home run.
That 4th inning home run landed in Yankee Stadium's cozy right field porch.

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