Any time you look at the linescore and see a “21” underneath the runs column at the end of the game, you’re liable to think that someone among the starting nine delivered a career performance.

That someone Tuesday was Yankees infield prospect Enmanuel Tejeda .

The 20-year-old racked up an eye-popping stat line of five hits, three RBIs and three stolen bases, helping Mesa to a 21-14 victory over Scottsdale at Sloan Park, a contest that marked the second-most runs scored in a single Arizona Fall League contest since 2005 -- bested only by the record of 39 set in ‘09.

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Even Tejeda’s lone out showcased how locked in he was. He ripped a 102 mph smash in the first that was corralled by Scottsdale second baseman Jack Penney (Tigers). From there, he deli

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