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Yankees Infielder Accomplished A Rare Feat Wednesday Night

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Stolen bases are always fun to see.

However, it’s rare that someone steals home.

It’s a daring task to do so, but if Benny “The Jet” Rodriguez could pull it off in “The Sandlot,” so too can a current Major Leaguer.

On Wednesday, New York Yankees infielder Isiah Kiner-Falefa managed to pull it off against the New York Mets.

The Yankees led the Mets by the score of 2-1 in the top of the seventh inning when left-hander Brooks Raley threw a 2-1 sinker to outfielder Billy McKinney.

Kiner-Falefa got a good jump and managed to swipe home and make it a 3-1 Yankees lead.

According to Sarah Langs of MLB.com, Kiner-Falefa is the first Yankee to steal home since Didi Gregorius did it back in August of 2016.

Kiner-Falefa got an impressive jump and was able to catch the Mets by surprise in the seventh inning, giving the Yankees a much-needed insurance run.

The Yankees fans in attendance at Citi Field cheered as Kiner-Falefa crossed the plate and increased the team’s lead.

A steal of home is rare.

It’s so rare in fact that Kiner-Falefa’s steal of home was the first by a member of the Yankees since all the way back in 2016, when Gregorius accomplished the feat.

It couldn’t save the Yankees from what transpired later, as the Mets rallied for a walk-off win.

However, the Yankees utilityman ultimately stole the show for a little bit at Citi Field on Wednesday and gave the Yankee fans in attendance a reason to cheer, while Mets fans were left stunned.

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