Redemption

Tuesday night's game brought a full range of emotions for Yankee rookie Gleyber Torres. Just five weeks into his big league career, the 21 year second baseman had a run scoring single early, a pair of errors (out of the Yanks total of five) in the middle of the evening, and finally, after fellow rookie standout Miguel Andujar doubled with two out in the bottom of the 10th, Torres brought him home with a sharp single to right field. But those extra inning heroics wouldn't have been possible without Brett Gardner. The longest tenured Yankee smacked his second home run of the night in the bottom of the 9th. (That's the follow-through of his swing in the photo to the right.) It tied the game and give Torres his chance for the walk off hit (and subsequent Gatorade bath).

The photo below captures Torres just after making contact on the final pitch of the night. My first instint was to delete the image -- since my view was partly obscured by a fan standing up.
BUT, look carefully. Shades of Mystery Science Theater 3000: that fan is clearly pointing at Torres just as he hits the ball. While it's not the image I would have asked for, there's a sense of genuine spontanaiety as the action and the fan reaction share the same space.
Yankees edge the Astros 6-5.

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