
Swihart Becomes 1st Boston Rookie Since 1998 to Hit 2 Homers in Bronx
Boston Red Sox catcher Blake Swihart hit a pair of home runs in Wednesday's 10-4 win over the New York Yankees, becoming the first Red Sox rookie since Jason Varitek (a fellow catcher) in 1998 to hit multiple homers in a game at Yankee Stadium, per Sportsnet Stats.
Swihart started his big night in the first inning, hitting a three-run home run to right field off of Yankees pitcher Michael Pineda to cap off Boston's six-run outburst in the opening frame.
Then, with the score sitting at 7-4 in the eighth inning, Swihart smacked a two-run home run to right-center field off of Yankees reliever Bryan Mitchell, pushing Boston's lead to 9-4.
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The excellent performance boosted Swihart's batting line to .272/.319/.394, which is right around the league average for the typical player, but it's excellent for a rookie catcher.
Although he has only five home runs in 300 plate appearances, the 23-year-old Swihart has been worth 1.6 Wins Above Replacement (WAR), according to Fangraphs' measurement of the statistic.



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