Nunie

Not quite Kirk Gibson 2.0, but Eduardo Nunez delivered a game-breaking pinch hit three-run homer as the Red Sox pulled away from the Dodgers in World Series game one. The veteran utilityman, hitting for Rafael Devers, crushed an Alex Wood pitch to turn 5-4 Boston lead into 8-4. And that's how the night -- which began with four-plus innings of so-so work from aces Kershaw and Sale -- ended. Game one to the Sox.
Considered a possible heir apparent to Derek Jeter when first arrived with the Yankees, Nunez developed into an effective hitter as he moved onto the Twins, Giants and, currently the Red Sox. But his defense -- especially at shortstop -- pushed his career onto a different orbit. He's found a comfortable home at Fenway, moving between 2nd, 3rd and DH.
On a team with stars such as Martinez, Betts and Benintendi, the player nicknamed "Nunie" by Joe Girardi captured the first headline of the Fall Classic.
(My image of Nunez is from the May 9th game at Yankee Stadium.)

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