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Yasiel Puig’s House Targeted Just 2 Days After 4th Break-In, Intruder Flees
YASIEL PUIG
Dodgers right fielder Yasiel Puig has not been able to catch a break off the field.
Puig has now had his home burglarized four times, and it almost happened for a fifth time Thursday night.
Puig was not home at the time of the potential intru- sion, when a person jumped Puig's fence and approached the house, according to re- ports.
"The guy asked if a girl was there – he gave the name, but it wasn't the person inside," TMZ reported. "There was ob- viously cause for alarm, so the person inside told the intruder he was calling the cops. That was enough for the intruder to flee the scene."
Puig's home was broken into for a fourth time Tuesday.
Yankees Clinch Playoff Spot On Aaron Hicks's Walk-Off
Aaron Hicks, right, of the Yankees celebrates his game winning hit in the eleventh inning against the Baltimore Ori- oles at Yankee Stadium.
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The Yankees are heading back to the postseason. New York clinched an American League Wild Card spot on Saturday night after beating the Orioles 3-2 on Aaron Hicks's walk-off double in the 11th inning.
Yankees shortstop Didi Gregorius hustled all the way around from first base to score the game-winning run. As Hicks's double dribbled along the wall and into the corner in leftfield, Grego- rius rounded for home. He dove headfirst into home, beating out a throw from outfielder D.J. Stewart.
New York clinched its third playoff berth since 2015. Saturday's victory, in tandem with the Rays' loss to the Blue Jays, assured the Yankees will reach the play-
offs for the 54th time, which is the most in MLB history.
New York has 27 World Series titles and 40 AL pen- nants, which are both the most in league history.
The Yankees join the Red Sox (AL East champions), the Indians (AL Central champions) and Astros (clinched playoff berth) as the other three AL clubs to clinch a playoff spot so far. The Athletics lead the Rays by seven games for the final AL playoff spot.
The Yankees also made history earlier in the game. Hicks drilled a second-in- ning home run, marking the club's 250th this season and making New York the sixth team in MLB history to hit 250 homers or more in a sin- gle season.
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