Yanks’ Farm System Quietly Cranks Out Another

After hitting a pair of late-inning, opposite field, no-doubt, curtain-call-inducing home runs to propel him and his teammates past Baltimore 11—10 Monday afternoon, 21-year-old catcher/DH Jesus Montero’s future as a force in the middle of the lineup for years to come got even brighter.
Yanks’ Farm System Quietly Cranks Out Another
FIRST OF MANY: Jesus Montero reacts after hitting his first major league home run�a fifth-inning shot into the right-center field stands that put the Yankees in front 9-8 and, of course, required a curtain call from the jubilant Yankee crowd. Jim McIsaac/Getty Images
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<a><img src="https://www.theepochtimes.com/assets/uploads/2015/09/Montero123906286.jpg" alt="FIRST OF MANY: Jesus Montero reacts after hitting his first major league home run�a fifth-inning shot into the right-center field stands that put the Yankees in front 9-8 and, of course, required a curtain call from the jubilant Yankee crowd. (Jim McIsaac/Getty Images )" title="FIRST OF MANY: Jesus Montero reacts after hitting his first major league home run�a fifth-inning shot into the right-center field stands that put the Yankees in front 9-8 and, of course, required a curtain call from the jubilant Yankee crowd. (Jim McIsaac/Getty Images )" width="320" class="size-medium wp-image-1798205"/></a>
FIRST OF MANY: Jesus Montero reacts after hitting his first major league home run�a fifth-inning shot into the right-center field stands that put the Yankees in front 9-8 and, of course, required a curtain call from the jubilant Yankee crowd. (Jim McIsaac/Getty Images )
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