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CHICAGO — It was in the early days of spring training this year when the ever-optimistic Aaron Boone said he liked how Trent Grisham looked .

But this?

Twenty-eight home runs and counting, regular leadoff hitter and an integral part of what the Yankees are doing?

Not even Boone, with the best version of pinstriped glasses, could have predicted this.

Grisham’s breakout season continued Friday when he homered for the third straight game, crushing a grand slam that created some early breathing room before the Yankees broke it open for their season-high sixth straight win, 10-2 over the White

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