The next player to hit their first Yankees homer will not feel the same thrill as Aaron Judge or Anthony Volpe did when they heard John Sterling.
It's Soto's first home run at Yankee Stadium this season
Juan Soto crushed a three-run home run to extend the New York Yankees lead
Leading off the top of the ninth in a game the Yankees trailed by two runs, Stanton crushed a 437-foot home run into the second deck in left field.
Anthony Volpe has skipped a step. He has gone from talented but unrefined rookie to something that quickly — for want of a better term — is veteran in Year 2.
Juan Soto's blast was ultimately the difference. But Anthony Volpe's at-bat
Juan Soto seems perfect for New York — and he proved it again Friday night
Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. didn't think much of it when Yankees fans took exception to his post-home run celebration during Saturday's game.
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TORONTO — When it came to John Sterling home run calls, the Yankees were
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. celebrated a home run against the Yankees on Saturday, and Yankee fans were not happy about it.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s trot got Yankee Stadium fans hot. The Toronto Blue Jays star celebrates his home runs with a distinctive series of moves while circling the bases, including a shushing motion when he rounds third. When Guerrero went deep with Toronto trailing the New York Yankees by seven runs on Saturday night, fans in the Bronx responded to his running routine with boos.