"Really love this dude" "Perfect answer!" - Yankees fans fired up after Alex Verdugo's epic response to returning to Fenway Park in pinstripes
New York Yankees slugger Alex Verdugo spent the last four seasons in Boston with the Red Sox roaming the outfield at Fenway Park. However, he was traded to the Bronx in December of 2023 for Richard Fitts, Greg Weissert, and Nicholas Judice.
Verdugo has done well with the change of scenery, helping the Yanks fill a hole in the outfield that was difficult to do last season. Through 68 games, he has hit .259/.314/.418 with eight home runs and 37 runs batted in.
With the Yanks taking on the Red Sox at Fenway Park for the first time this season, Verdugo knows he will not get a warm welcome. When reporters asked him how he would be received ahead of the game, he had quite the response.
"Like a Yankee," said Verdugo.
Verdugo knows just how much the two fanbases do not like each other. While he spent a good amount of time there, he will be viewed as the enemy, and the fans will surely let him have it.
His response fired up Yankees fans. While many have already been behind the slugger since joining the Bronx Bombers, he made a few more fans after his response.
"Really love this dude on the Yanks," one fan posted.
"Perfect answer!," posted another.
"FIRE ME UP DUGIE," posted one X user.
There could not have been a better answer to the question. With his response, fans are asking the front office to give this man an extension.
"I really hope there is some way we can keep Verdugo for just a little longer," said another fan.
"I do NOT want to lose this guy!," wrote another.
"Sign him now!" - said another.
Verdugo is currently working on a one-year, $8,700,000 contract. At the end of the season, he is set to become a free agent.
It did not take long for Alex Verdugo to produce fireworks for the Yankees at Fenway
It did not take long for Alex Verdugo to showcase his power at Fenway. In the first inning, he hit a two-run bomb, going 406 feet, giving the Yankees the early lead.
Verdugo wasted no time, connecting on the first pitch he saw of the at-bat. This marks the ninth home run of the year for the slugger, and fans may want to be on the lookout for a few more before the weekend closes.