ST. PETERSBURG Randy Arozarena invited a very special guest to get the postseason started by throwing out the first pitch on Tuesday at Tropicana Field.
His mother, Sandra González.
González traveled to the Tampa Bay area from her home in Mexico on Monday, Arozarena said. Game 1 of the
ST. PETERSBURG Randy Arozarena invited a very special guest to get the postseason started by throwing out the first pitch on Tuesday at Tropicana Field.
His mother, Sandra González.
González traveled to the Tampa Bay area from her home in Mexico on Monday, Arozarena said. Game 1 of the
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The shortened 2020 season will be remembered for a lot of things, good and bad. But one of the most enduring performances among Yankees players was that of Luke Voit. In just 56 regular-season games, the Missouri native launched 22 home runs, becoming the seventh Yankees player to lead the Majors in that category outright. For Voit, the impressive season came on the heels of a roller-coaster 2019, during which he cemented his role as the teamâs everyday first baseman by hitting 21 homers in 118 games, but also missed significant time with a sports hernia that required surgery that October.
After spending four years in the Cardinalsâ Minor League system and then bouncing up and down between St. Louis and the teamâs Triple-A affiliate during much of the 2017 and 2018 seasons, Voit welcomed a trade to the Yankees. Following the July 2018 deal for pitchers Chasen Shreve and Giovanny Gallegos, as well as international bonus pool money, it didnât t