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Yanks' Ian Hamilton, Frustrated with Himself, Stares Down A's Rookie Jacob Wilson

  • During a game, Yankees reliever Ian Hamilton had a stare-down with Athletics rookie Jacob Wilson at the end of the seventh inning.
  • Hamilton expressed that he was frustrated, stating, "I was having a bad inning, a little emotional..."
  • He remarked that he told Wilson to run because Wilson wasn't running out of the box.
  • Hamilton added, "It's part of the game and no hard feelings," indicating no lasting animosity.
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Yanks' Ian Hamilton, frustrated with himself, stares down A's rookie Jacob Wilson

NEW YORK (AP) — Yankees reliever Ian Hamilton and Athletics rookie Jacob Wilson had a weird stare down at the end of the top of the seventh inning of New York’s 7-0 loss Saturday. With the Yankees trailing 4-0, Hamilton gave up a two-out single to Denzel Clarke and walked Lawrence Butler. Wilson followed with a comebacker and Hamilton, after making an underhand toss to first, stared at Wilson. The 23-year-old stared back at the 30-year-old right…

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