SF Giants veteran delivers on home run promise to 3-year-old daughter
Briefly

In 2025, Mike Yastrzemski's pivotal three-run homer led the San Francisco Giants to a narrow 5-4 victory over the Seattle Mariners, marking their MLB-best start at 8-1. Remarkably, the homer also fulfilled a promise to his young daughter, Quinley. As Yastrzemski shared on NBC Sports Bay Area, he made a pact with her to hit a home run, amidst her playful suggestions for more. Despite trade rumors, he remains a key player, boasting a .333 batting average and a stellar on-base percentage of .484 early in the season.
Yastrzemski's opposite-field three-run homer in the fourth inning was a key moment in the Giants' 5-4 win over the Seattle Mariners, improving to an MLB-best 8-1 record.
I told her I'd hit a home run for her, and I can't say no to her, so I had to do what I could, Yastrzemski said.
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