the red sox legend karl ja yastrzemski taking to the mound to throw out the first pitch. he was throwing to his grandson, mike, who plays for the giants. the 80-year-old, look at that, throwing in a strike. and mike hit a home run in his fenway debut last night. i tell you what, dave. it seems like baseball genes transfer better than any sport. we see so many familiar last names, biggio, guerrero, ja yastrzemski. indeed. that manning family, they ve done all right. that s just one family in football. in baseball, it s over and over and over. andy, thank you. a whistleblower took action after the president made a promise to a foreign leader. what was that promise? and when will the acting spy
yastrzemski homering to dead center. first home run by a yastrzemski at fenway in 36 years, and, dave, you know, he had to fight his way through the minor leagues playing hundreds of games, 29 years old. to finally get to the big leagues, have a rookie season, and have that moment at fenway park in front of his friends and family had to be just surreal. kudos to the fenway fans for supporting an opposing player and sissing through six hours of baseball. that s a cool story. has time run out on benjamin netanyahu? the israeli elections still too close to call. we go live to jerusalem. wow! that s ensure max protein, with high protein and 1 gram sugar. it s a sit-up, banana!