Hicks has heard loud boos from Yankees fans throughout the series, similar to the ire he felt while he was on the team.
The Yankees envisioned Aaron Hicks regularly feasting on The Stadium’s short porch in right field when they signed him to a seven-year, $70 million contract extension in 2019.
Now with the Orioles, the unpopular ex-Yankees outfielder belted a solo home run during the team’s Fourth of July clash against the Yankees in The Bronx. The fifth-inning blast cut the Orioles’ deficit to 3-1, and preceded the next two batters’ double and home run to tie the game at 3-3.
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