Thu 8/11/16 1:19 AM

Gregorius went 2-for-5 with a homer and a pair of runs scored in the Yankees' come-from-behind, 9-4 victory over the Red Sox on Wednesday.
EDGE Analysis
The blast was Gregorius' 14th of the year, and brought his batting average up to .286. Gregorius had been in somewhat of a slump of late, hitting just .193/.203/.351 in his last 15 games entering Wednesday. Gregorius' power has blossomed this season, his 14 home runs already a career high. In fact, he had never hit double-digit homers once in his career prior to 2016, including in the minor leagues. The future looks bright for the 26-year-old shortstop, who figures to be a key figure in New York for years to come.