New York Yankees’ Jay Bruce thinks of large impact, key defensive play

Jay Bruce made a pleasant play at a respectable starting point to throw Cedric Mullins out at home in the first inning of Tuesday’s 7-2 success over the Orioles at the Stadium, and afterward hit his first homer as a Yankee with a shot down the right-field line to open the second inning.

“It feels good to get the first one out of the way,’’ Bruce said of the homer.

At the point when Bruce showed up at spring training with a minor league deal, he was sure his swing would play well at Yankee Stadium, and not due to homers like he hit Tuesday.

“I don’t hit a ton of homers down the right-field line,’’ Bruce said. “You see there, a fly ball hit well, but really high, can carry out 320 feet and be a home run. Listen, I’ve played in big parks, small parks and every park there is at this point. They all count the same, no matter how far they go.”

Bruce added he wouldn’t focus on the short porch in right.

“I don’t necessarily need to aim for it,’’ he said. “The risk isn’t necessarily worth the reward for me. I’m aiming for the barrel.”

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