PITTSBURGH — The end result of the Yankees’ game against the Red Sox on Thursday night was mostly meaningless in the grand scheme of things.
But watching Oswald Peraza round the bases on his two-run home run in the ninth inning — more of a fired-up sprint with plenty of emotion, including a fist pump — served as a reminder that there is still meaningful baseball to be played, especially for less-established players, such as the rookie infielder.
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