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Ben Rice cracks a three-run home run for his second of the game, extending the Yankees' lead to 10-4 in the bottom of the 5th
Before Saturday, the New York Yankees’ offense resembled a dying animal, slowly withering away along with the team’s championship hopes. However, that was before rookie first baseman Ben Rice waved his magic wand.
Ben Rice’s three-homer game in the Yankees’ shellacking of the Red Sox on Saturday was historic. Rice is the first rookie in franchise history to go yard three times in a single game. He’s the third rookie in the Modern Era to hit three home runs from the leadoff spot,
Just as New York Yankees were once Pedro Martinez’s Daddy, Rafael Devers has been Gerrit Cole’s for the past several years. Devers’ continued dominance over the reigning American League Cy Young was just about the only positive takeaway from Saturday afternoon’s game.
Ben Rice became the first Yankees rookie to homer three times in a game and drove in seven runs as New York snapped a four-game slide
Ben Rice, who helped the Worcester Bravehearts to a Futures League title in 2019 and won the Futures League MVP award in 2020, had a big day for the Yankees.
With Ben Rice leading the way in a 14-4 win over the Red Sox, the Yankees snapped their four-game losing streak in dramatic fashion on Saturday afternoon. The first baseman gave his team an elusive early edge,
In a lineup that includes Juan Soto and Aaron Judge and on an afternoon that Gerrit Cole was on the mound, it was new leadoff hitter Ben Rice who would not let his team lose a fifth straight game.
Ben Rice went yard three times against the Red Sox on Saturday, powering the Yankees to victory and joining some exclusive lists in franchise history.
Leadoff hitter Ben Rice went 3-for-5 with three homers and seven RBI in a 14-4 Yankees win Saturday against the Red Sox.