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Jon Berti

Jon Berti

#193B,
AVG
.273
HR
1
RBI
6
R
6
Bio
Height/Weight: 5' 10"/190 lbs
Bat: R
Throw: R
Born: Troy, Michigan
College: Bowling Green
Draft: 2011 18th round by the
  • New York Daily News

    With Jon Berti's health in doubt, Yankees won't activate DJ LeMahieu early

    Innings after the Yankees had put the hurt on Padres pitcher Yu Darvish, Jon Berti left Friday's 8-0 win in actual pain. After hitting a grounder to the right side in the finale frame, Berti took two steps out of the batter's box before tumbling to the ground. Berti could not put any weight on his left side as he hobbled to the Yankees' clubhouse at Petco Park. “It looks like a calf injury,” Aaron Boone said.

  • New York Post

    Yankees 'locker buddies' Jose Trevino, Jon Berti combine for sneaky defensive gem

    Jose Trevino smacked a game-tying, two-run single and was robbed of what would have been his sixth home run of the year. But the Yankees catcher did not need a bat on the most memorable and impressive play of the afternoon. Trevino's mind and arm combined for an inning- and jam-ending pickoff during Sunday's 7-2 win over the White Sox in The Bronx. Carlos Rodon was in trouble, already having allowed two runs in the second inning and trying to strand Zach Remillard on third base with two outs. With a two-strike count, Martin Maldonado successfully checked his swing, but when most thought the play was over, it was just beginning. Jose Trevino caught him napping. 😴 pic.twitter.com/59hwYLxckT —

  • amNewYork

    Yankees sweep White Sox for 7th straight win

    The Yankees are in seventh heaven after their seventh-straight win Sunday, as they completed sweeping the cellar-dwelling Chicago White Sox with a 7-2 victory at the Stadium. Aaron Judge and Jon Berti homered into Yankee Stadium's right field short porch, and Carlos Rodón (5-2) won his third straight start for the Bronx Bombers, who are now an AL-best 33-15. The Yankees are scalding hot, having won 13 of their last 15, and amid their longest winning streak since Sept. 18-25, 2022.