Jacob Wilson joined Aaron Judge in Spotlight for Yankees-A series

The two best shots in The Majors, New York Yankees on Friday night, when Sacramento faces athletics at the opener of a three -game series in California.
After winning the American League MVP honor last season, it is not a surprise to make a perfect start of Yankees star Aaron Judge. There is a big league-best .400 stroke average and the game on Thursday with 12 Homer and 34 RBI took the lead.
But athletics rookie Jacob Wilson took second place in the main branches in the season as the season approached the quarter pole? Wilson played only 64 career matches and perhaps strengthened himself as a future All-Star even this season.
Sharing the Marquee board with the judge seems quite surreal to the 23 -year -old short circuit, which is the general election of the 2023 draft 6.
“Absolutely great feeling,” said Wilson called the judge. “Obviously, everyone saw what he’s doing. It is quite incredible to watch him doing his job daily. To be with him is quite cool for me.
“I am excited to play against him this week and to see what he looks like personally.”
Wilson, on Wednesday against Seattle Mariners’a 6-5 home loss of the first career in four strokes and six strokes in the last eight matches. He went to 14 to 8 to 8 with a shot in the three -match series against sailors and 16 to 34 (.471) with four walks for eight matches.
Hot hit, athletics director Mark Kotsay’ın Wilson’i lead to the lead point on Wednesday. Kotsay said that Wilson could stick to my sequence.
“I think you’ll see Jacob there now,” Kotsay said. “Jacob won.
The judge comes to Sacramento in the middle of a four -game stamping at 15 years old.
Two times the MVP went to 10 to 10 in a three -game home series against San Diego Padres, but it was a single hit.
The judge grew up 50 miles south of the Sacramento in Line and took part in Linden High, but was not sought by Major League teams. At that time, Oakland Athletics chose him in 2010 in 31st round.
Instead, the judge went to the university route and took part in the state of Fresno. He was selected by Yankees in the first round (generally 32nd) in his draft 2013.
Trent Grisham was one of the heroes of the 4-3, 10 shooting win against the Padres on Wednesday. A two -stage pinch hit Homer at the eighth kick.
In the series, Grisham had two Homer and five RBIs against Padres, one of his former teams, and there are already 10 long balls in only 89 horse bats. He hit only nine in 179 horse bats last season.
Orum I have fun with the men, I can say that more than anything, Gr Grisham said. “Clubhouse is really good here under the leadership of CAP (judge). So I can say that men are the most enjoyable part.”
New York begins on Friday’s series open to his right hand Will Warren (1-2, 5.65 ERA). Right-handed Osvaldo Bido (2-2, 4.71) will be in the mound for athletics.
25 -year -old Warren lost to Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday, while 4 2/3 inning hit eight career. He gave up five running (three wins) and seven strokes. Warren has never met athletics before.
29 -year -old Bido, last Saturday against Miami Marlins’e five strokes in five strokes left four runs hesitated. At the beginning of the last three (0-1). Bido did not meet Yankees.
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