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Yankees Rising Star Believes in AL East Hopes

The New York Yankees' rising sophomore thinks they still have a shot at the division, and he can help get them there.
Sep 16, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; New York Yankees first baseman Ben Rice (22) hits a single against the Minnesota Twins in the fifth inning at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images
Sep 16, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; New York Yankees first baseman Ben Rice (22) hits a single against the Minnesota Twins in the fifth inning at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images | Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images

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New York Yankees sophomore utility man Ben Rice is having a breakout season on and off the field. In their last victory in a winning series against the Baltimore Ravens, Rice hit a grand slam — the second of his career — at the top of the ninth inning to propel the Yankees' to their 7-1 victory.

After the game, Rice talked about his mindset in that moment, and how it felt to contribute to this victory.

“I was just trying to get something elevated in the zone and get something in the air,” Rice said, h/t Gary Phillips of the New York Daily News. “Hitting a go-ahead homer’s always fun, so I was excited and the team was excited. We’re late in the season here; every game’s so important.”

New York Yankees first baseman Ben Rice
iSep 13, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; New York Yankees first baseman Ben Rice (22) scores a run against the Boston Red Sox during the first inning at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images | Eric Canha-Imagn Images

Rice is batting .252/ .335/ .488 with 24 home runs and 62 RBIs. His .823 on-base plus slugging percentage is second only to Aaron Judge on the Yankees' roster, and his versatility has been crucial as the team suffers slumps and injuries. Primarily playing catcher and first base, Rice is a product of the Yankees' farm system, and his contributions to the Yankees have been praised alongside fellow up and comer Cam Schlittler, whose starting performances have been a light during difficult stretches.

Rice has kept his eye on the prize all season, and was among the first to acknowledge the Yankees' summer slump back in early August, saying, "I think a little sense of urgency would be good for us." Now, in the homer stretch, Rice feels positive about the Yankees' division chances. Two games behind the Toronto Blue Jays for the AL East lead (and the Blue Jays have the tie breaker), the Yankees are at a crucial moment as they face off against the Chicago White Sox, then the Orioles one more time.

“We’ve got a chance to still take the division here, and we have some important games coming up,” Rice said. “Every game’s going to be more important than the last one, so we just gotta stay on top of it, keep the foot on the gas.”

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Erin Shapland
ERIN SHAPLAND

Erin covers the New York Yankees for On SI, reporting on all aspects of the championship chase that comes with a storied franchise. A fan of all storylines, who's looking to bring the latest news and updates to one of professional sports' greatest fanbases.