History has a new name at 161st Street: Mike Trout.
For the first time in the 100+ year history of the New York Yankees, a visiting player has homered in four consecutive days at Yankee Stadium. Not Babe Ruth, not Ted Williams, not Ken Griffey Jr., only Mike Trout.
Trout’s fifth home run of the series didn’t just pad the stats; it set the record for the most home runs by a visiting player in a single series against the Bronx Bombers. Even in the twilight of his career, the greatest player of this generation is still finding ways to do things the game has never seen before.
We are witnessing greatness that defies logic.
History has a new name at 161st Street: Mike Trout.
For the first time in the 100+ year history of the New York Yankees, a visiting player has homered in four consecutive days at Yankee Stadium. Not Babe Ruth, not Ted Williams, not Ken Griffey Jr., only Mike Trout.
Trout’s fifth home run of the series didn’t just pad the stats; it set the record for the most home runs by a visiting player in a single series against the Bronx Bombers. Even in the twilight of his career, the greatest player of this generation is still finding ways to do things the game has never seen before.
We are witnessing greatness that defies logic.