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Alex Verdugo goes all out after HRing on first pitch at Fenway Park since Yankees-Red Sox trade

Tell this to New York Yankees outfielder Alex Verdugo: He doesn’t mind being the bad guy.

The 28-year-old returned to Fenway Park on Friday for the first time since the Boston Red Sox traded him to New York in a rare rivalry trade. Verdugo played four seasons in Boston, where he was known for his intensity and a solid bat.

He brought both for Friday’s game, when he homered on his first pitch to former teammate Brayan Bello. After sending the ball more than 400 feet into the center field stands, Verdugo made sure everyone knew as he walked the bases (video above).

BOSTON, MA - JUNE 14: Alex Verdugo #24 of the New York Yankees reacts after hitting a two-run home run during the first inning of a game against the Boston Red Sox on June 14, 2024 at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts.  (Photo by Maddie Malhotra/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images)

Alex Verdugo had some fun after going deep against his old team. (Photo by Maddie Malhotra/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images)

It’s hard to make out what Verdugo was shouting, but veteran lip reader Jomboy interpreted it as “HELL YEAH, LET ME HEAR IT.”

Verdugo arrived in New York last offseason in exchange for three pitchers – Richard Fitts, Greg Weissert and Nicholas Judice – in just the eighth Yankees-Red Sox trade of the division era (since 1969). The trade has gone quite well for Boston so far, as Weissert has a 2.83 ERA in 29 appearances so far this season.

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Verdugo actually struck a conciliatory tone entering the game, praising Fenway Park and expressing curiosity about its reception. From Chris Cotillo of MassLive:

“Part of me is excited,” Verdugo said during a conversation at Yankee Stadium this weekend. “That’s my favorite ballpark and it still is to this day. I like the atmosphere, I like the layout of it. I have a lot of friends there on that team too. It will be refreshing and fun to see them again. But I also feel like playing. I know when the game starts it will compete like no other. I remember it from that side, when I was with the Red Sox. I expect it will go the same way.

“I’m curious to see what the fans think, what the first greeting is like, I guess,” he added. “I’m open to whatever they do… It’s going to be a very personal series, just because I was with them for the last four years. But I’m excited about it.”

That made what happened next pretty funny.

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