Like Grandfather... Like Grandson


This week's nicest baseball story came out of Fenway Park, where the grandson of a Red Sox legend accomplished something his Hall of Fame ancestor never did. Mike Yastrzemski, the Giants rookie surprise, crushed a Nathan Eovalidi pitch, launching a home run into the ancient park's center field bleachers. Amazingly, none of Carl Yastrzemski's 452 homers landed there. It was also the first Fenway homer by a member of that family since 1983, a gap of 36 years.
Atop the page, the tribute marker for Yaz outside Fenway South in Fort Myers, Florida.
Now, take a look below, and look at the concentration and determination Mike showed in a June game at Citi Field against the Mets. That facial profile looks familiar, doesn't it?
It's been a hugely disappointing season for the Red Sox, who will fall short of the post-season, and won't defend their fourth title of the century in October.
But even for a Yankee fan, seeing a grandson flash his talent in the park where his grandfather became a New England icon just overflows with the warm and fuzzies.

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