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Prior to Saturday night, there was only one first baseman who had multiple seven-RBI games for the Yankees, and his name was Lou Gehrig. He had nine, for the record. Now Rice has two. He joins the multi-7-RBI-game club.
Ben Rice is forcing Yankees to decide on starting catcher role originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Yankees’ lineup feels like it’s shifting in real time with need and desperation. Monday night might have been the tipping point. Ben Rice homered in the Yankees’ 6-2 win over the Twins.
Goldschmidt's career was at a crossroads when he signed a one-year contract with the Yankees, coming off a steep decline in his final season with the St. Louis Cardinals. But although he hasn't rebounded to his 2022 Most Valuable Player form, it's clear the 37-year-old still has plenty to offer.
Ben Rice clobbers a 429-foot three-run homer to right field, plating José Caballero and Trent Grisham to give the Yankees a 6-5 lead in the 4th inning
With Austin Wells struggling at the plate and Ben Rice swinging an impact bat, the latter found himself serving as the Yankees’ starting catcher for the second consecutive night on Tuesday against
New York Yankees utility man Ben Rice has bounced around various positions this season, but hasn't let the changes get to him. In fact, Rice said in a recent in
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