Yankees’ Trent Grisham belts homer for first hit of season in return to Milwaukee

MILWAUKEE — Trent Grisham returned to his old stomping grounds Friday without a hit as a Yankee.

The center fielder changed that in style, clubbing a three-run home run that put the Yankees ahead before falling to the Brewers, 7-6 in 11 innings, at American Family Field.

“It was nice to finally get that monkey off my back and get going that way,” Grisham said. “To do it in that fashion was special.”

Trent Grisham rounds the bases after hitting a three-run homer in the fourth inning of the Yankees' 7-6, 11-inning loss to the Brewers.
Trent Grisham rounds the bases after hitting a three-run homer in the fourth inning of the Yankees’ 7-6, 11-inning loss to the Brewers. Michael McLoone-USA TODAY Sports

Grisham, a former first-round draft pick of the Brewers in 2015, was starting just his sixth game of the season Friday and came into the night 0-for-12 with two walks.

The Brewers had just taken a 4-2 lead when Grisham walked to the plate in the fourth inning with two outs and two runners on.

Against right-hander Colin Rea, he hit a long fly ball down the right-field line that was just foul.

Two pitches later, though, he clobbered another pitch and kept it fair for a three-run homer into the second deck, providing the Yankees a 5-4 lead.

“Excited for him and that,” manager Aaron Boone said. “Good at-bat to walk earlier and then really step on one to give us a lead at that time was big.”

Grisham had taken more than 500 at-bats in each of the last three years before playing sporadically early this season, which has been an adjustment.

“It’s different, for sure,” he said. “But there’s a lot of good people around me helping me out adjusting to a new role. … [The biggest challenge is] just not really doing it a whole lot before. Just kind of getting used to it, really. It’s the same game once you step out there and do it.”

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