Considered a throw-in to the Juan Soto trade and sparingly used last season, no one expected Trent Grisham to hit 25 home runs for the Yankees this year.

And yet, with more than a month to go in the regular season, Grisham has already reached that personal best. The center fielder made it there on Sunday, clubbing two solo shots as the Yankees prevented a four-game sweep with a 7-2 victory over the Red Sox on “Sunday Night Baseball.”

Grisham wasn’t the only pinstriper to homer in the rivalry win, which “improved” the Yankees to 2-8 against the Red Sox this season and put the Bombers a half-game back of Boston for American League’s top Wild Card spot.

Jazz Chisholm Jr. also left the yard twice, as he started the scoring for a previously dormant offense with a two-run homer off Dusti

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