New York City and Tri-State area are shaken by a 4.8-magnitude earthquake, felt during batting practice at Yankee Stadium.
The Quake’s Impact
The earthquake, with its epicenter in New Jersey, reverberated through the Bronx around 10:20 a.m. Friday, causing tremors during the Yankees’ preparations for their home opener.
Players’ Reactions
Despite the seismic activity, most players, including second baseman Gleyber Torres, remained focused on the game. Manager Aaron Boone, accustomed to earthquakes from his upbringing in California, initially mistook the vibrations for the stadium’s sound system.
Minimal Disruption
Although some players’ spouses felt the quake, the majority of the team remained unperturbed. Their concentration on the upcoming game against the Toronto Blue Jays remained unwavering.
Conclusion
The Yankees’ resilience in the face of unexpected natural events underscores their commitment to performance, as they stride confidently into their home opener. Stay updated on breaking news and events with The Local News App.
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