First Time, Long Time

The Yankees lived up to their Bronx Bombers nickname Saturday night, crushing five home runs in an 8-3 win over the Royals. Gary Sanchez cleared the fence at Kauffman Stadium twice (and added a single and double for a four-hit game), while Giancarlo Stanton and Gleyber Torres also showed off their home run swings. But the first and shortest one of the evening proved to be the most interesting.
In the top of the 3rd inning, Aaron Hicks banged one off the fence in the right field corner. The ball caromed away from KC's Jorge Soler, as the Yankee centerfielder turned on the burners, racing around the bases. It was his second inside-the-park homer of the season.
Oh, the last Yankee with two inside-the-parkers in the same season? That was 60 years ago by another center fielder, the immortal who wore number 7. Mickey Mantle did that in 1958, the year the Yanks won their last World Series under Casey Stengel.
(This image of Hicks is from the April 22nd game against the Blue Jays.)

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