If you're going to set a record, you might as well do it in style.
Isn't that right, Kyle Vinci?
The Princeton record for home runs in a season had stood for 27 years until Vinci came along this spring. Vinci, a high school teammate of New York Yankees' shortstop phenom Anthony Volpe at Delbarton, went into yesterday's game against Rider tied for the single-season record with Mike Ciminiello. He came out of it with the record all his own.
He did so in the biggest way possible, too, blasting a grand slam in the eighth that took the Tigers from down one to up 9-6, which would be the final score. As TigerBlog said, you might as well do it in style.
TB's day started with a voicemail asking Princeton to take it easy on Rider.
Who was the caller?
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