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One of the New York Yankees’ star outfielders, Isiah Kiner-Falefa, caused a sensation in the lineup after registering a magical night last Tuesday in the 10-2 victory that the ‘Bronx Bombers’ registered against the Seattle Mariners in the T-Mobile Park to bring great joy to his loved ones.

The slugger ended up connecting four hits and registering four RBIs to be a valuable piece in the team’s triumph that allowed them to place their record in 34 games won and 23 lost to continue climbing positions in the East Division of the American League (currently they are third ).

So far this season, the 2020 Gold Glove winner with the Texas Rangers has established himself as an important hitter for the New York organization thanks to a series of changes he made when stepping into the batter’s box.

After the match against the Mariners, Isiah Kiner-Falefa spoke with the journalist Bryan Hoch about his magnificent night and maintained that all this push is mainly due to a mentality change that he made and that has allowed him to hit harder.

“I have worked hard to make adjustments. There have been times where I’ve wanted to get away from it and go back to hitting ground balls up the middle, but they’ve been pushing me and telling me to stick with it. It is finally starting to bear fruit, ”said the 28-year-old player in his statement.
These words are due to the constant recommendations that the coaches have made to Kiner-Falefa so that they can rebound in their results and become a piece of power for the lineup.

So far in the 2023 Major League season, the player has a batting average of .243 product of 27 hits, 3 home runs, 14 RBIs and 14 runs scored in 111 at-bats.

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By Scribe